Low-loss Coaxial RF Cable

Low-loss RF cables typically utilize a lower density dielectric than their solid dielectric cousins. By introducing air into the dielectric, the resulting Dielectric Constant (K) is lower and the Velocity of Propagation (Vp) is higher. The typical low-loss dialectric materials are Low-density or Expanded PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene aka Teflon®), Foam PFA (perfluoroalkoxy), Foam FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene), or Foam PE (polyethylene). These may be a homogeneous dielectric or other constrcution such as tape-wrapped expanded PTFE. With the introduction of air into the dielectric, the resulting construction will be increasingly soft as the Vp increases. Very soft flexible cable constructions may need protective covering or armor to protect from crushing, depending upon your application.


Hand-formable .086 (2.2mm) Low-loss
Hand-formable .086 (2.2mm) Low-loss FEP Jacket
Hand-formable .141 (3.6mm) Low-loss
Hand-formable .141 (3.6mm) Low-loss FEP Jacket
K-flex™ .047 (1.2mm) Flexible Low Loss Phase Stable v Temp
K-flex™ .086 (2.2mm) Flexible Low Loss Phase Stable v Temp
K-flex™ .120 (3.1mm) Flexible Replacement for Semi-rigid Low-loss
K-flex™ .120 (3.1mm) Flexible Low Loss Phase Stable vs. Flex & Temp
K Flex Ø.210 (5.35mm) Flexible Low Loss
Flexible Times Microwave LMR-100A
Flexible Times Microwave LMR-195
Semi-rigid .120 (3.1mm) Bare Copper Low-loss