
Material Technology
The first and foremost technologies that drive cable performance are the materials of the cable components: the conductors (core and shield), the insulation, and the outer jacket.
Gore has decades of unrivaled knowledge of the PTFE / ePTFE materials used in insulators and jackets.

Flex Life
Highest flex life performance requires cable design technology that meets a variety of requirements and application technology that enables optimal installation and operation in the field.

Minimized Particles
Minimizing friction and abrasion (and resulting particulation) requires cable products with optimal materials and construction, as well as skilled assembly design techniques.
Most particles in moving cable systems is generated by friction and abrasion caused by interference between cables and other components.

Anti-Static
Gore's engineered ePTFE jackets with Anti-Static technology provide a solution for static electricity prevention in flexing clean cable systems.
Static electricity can affect product yields by damaging products when discharged or by causing particles collection when accumulated, so flexing cables need to prevent the charging of static electricity.

Vacuum
Cables used in extreme high vacuum environments require completely different design technologies than cables used at atmospheric pressure and require the highest level of cleanliness.