What are the biggest and smallest sections of cables that CET can produce?
Again in this case a distinction must be made between the production of cables in silicone and the production of cables in fluorocarbon resin. In the case of silicone production, the smallest section is 26AWG (0.14 mm2), while the largest is 300 mm2. Concerning cables produced with fluorocarbon insulation, on the other hand, the smallest section is 30AWG (0.05 mm2), while the biggest section measures 6.00 mm2. For the latter, however, it is necessary to make a distinction concerning the production of cables insulated with PTFE, since a taping process is used for this type of production instead of an extrusion process: while the largest section remains the same, the smallest section is 24AWG (0.22 mm2). Because of the pull exerted on the PTFE tape by the conductor, a section smaller than 24 AWG might break during the taping process.