What kind of environment is inside a vacuum chamber? It’s essentially a sealed space with almost no air molecules. Every material used inside must be carefully selected because any outgassing could compromise the entire experiment or production process.
In such a demanding environment, PEEK braided sleeving does more than just bundle and protect wires — it must also ensure it doesn't become a source of contamination itself. Thanks to PEEK’s excellent vacuum compatibility, it exhibits almost zero outgassing and remains stable even at high temperatures, making it an ideal choice for cable management inside vacuum chambers.
Here are the main benefits it provides:
Mechanical protection: Prevents cables from being scratched or broken during installation and maintenance.
Electrical insulation: Avoids accidental contact between different cables.
Vacuum compatibility: The material itself does not release impurities, helping maintain stable vacuum conditions.
In other words, PEEK braided sleeving helps keep internal wiring in vacuum chambers both neat and reliable — ensuring that experimental data and equipment operation remain unaffected.