K Type PTFE Extension Cable: India’s Complete Supplier Guide for Chemical Plants, Pharma Facilities & High-Temperature Process Industries
Standard PVC-insulated thermocouple cable is the correct choice for most ambient-temperature cable runs across India’s general industrial plants. But when a cable run passes through a chemical plant cable tray where occasional solvent splash reaches the cable, through a high-temperature process area where the cable surface temperature regularly exceeds 90°C, or through an environment where aggressive vapors slowly attack the cable’s outer jacket — PVC’s limitations become practical failures. Cable jacketing that degrades means insulation resistance drops, signal noise increases, and eventually a complete cable fault. K Type PTFE Extension Cable solves these limitations by replacing PVC insulation and outer jacket with polytetrafluoroethylene — the most chemically resistant polymer commercially available.
This guide covers the full specification of Aavad’s K Type PTFE Extension Cable, why PTFE and armoring are the correct specifications for demanding industrial cable routing environments, and where this product is used across India’s industries.
What Makes PTFE the Right Cable Insulation for Chemical and High-Temperature Environments
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is chemically inert against virtually the entire range of industrial solvents, acids, bases, and process chemicals. It remains mechanically stable and electrically insulating at continuous temperatures significantly higher than PVC’s service limit. These two properties — combined — address the two most common causes of thermocouple cable failure in demanding industrial environments: chemical attack and heat degradation.
| Property | PTFE | PVC | HR PVC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Continuous temperature limit | ~200°C–260°C | ~70°C–90°C | ~105°C |
| Acid resistance | Excellent — resistant to virtually all acids | Poor — attacked by many acids and solvents | Poor |
| Alkali resistance | Excellent | Moderate | Moderate |
| Solvent resistance | Excellent | Poor — many solvents swell or dissolve PVC | Poor |
| Chemical resistance overall | Best of all common cable insulation materials | Limited | Limited |
| Flexibility | Good | Excellent at room temp; stiffens in cold | Good |
| Cost | Higher | Lowest | Low |
For chemical plants, pharmaceutical facilities, refineries, and any process environment where cable routing passes through areas with chemical exposure or elevated ambient temperatures, PTFE insulation is the technically correct specification — not an optional upgrade.
Full Specifications: Aavad K Type PTFE Extension Cable
| Parameter | Specification | Engineering Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Thermocouple type | K (Chromel/Alumel matched) | Correctly matched to K-type thermocouple sensors |
| Inner material | Copper | Copper inner conductor with PTFE insulation |
| Outer material | PVC | PVC outer jacket — note: PTFE is the inner insulation layer; outer PVC jacket for mechanical protection in normal ambient environments |
| Armoured | YOS | Steel wire armour (YOS = steel wire armoured per standard construction code) providing mechanical protection against crushing, rodent damage, and direct burial |
| Length | 100 m | Standard supply drum; specify custom cut length requirements |
| Power / Voltage | 250V | Rated for standard instrumentation cable tray installation |
Important note on construction: The PTFE insulation is on the inner conductor (the critical signal-carrying element that must resist chemical and heat exposure). The PVC outer jacket provides mechanical protection in the outer cable layer. Where the outer jacket itself must resist chemical exposure — for example, in areas with direct chemical flooding risk — confirm the full cable cross-section with Aavad’s team, as a fully PTFE-jacketed construction may be more appropriate.
Why Armoured (YOS) Construction Matters for Demanding Industrial Environments
The steel wire armour (YOS designation) over the PTFE-insulated conductors provides:
1. Mechanical crush resistance In cable trays carrying heavy cable runs, in areas where cables may be walked on during maintenance, and in industrial environments where equipment movement could compress cable runs, the steel wire armour prevents crushing damage that would degrade insulation resistance and create ground faults.
2. Rodent protection Rodent damage to cable insulation is a recurring instrumentation reliability problem in Indian industrial facilities — particularly in remote process areas, agricultural processing plants, and older facilities with less-controlled site perimeters. Steel wire armour is impenetrable to rodent gnawing, completely eliminating this failure mode.
3. Direct burial capability Where thermocouple extension cables must be routed underground between process areas — common in large chemical plants, refineries, and utility areas — armoured cable eliminates the need for additional conduit protection, simplifying underground installation.
4. Additional earth screening The steel armour can be earthed at the panel end to provide additional EMI screening on the thermocouple signal — particularly useful in high-interference plant environments near large motors, VFDs, or high-current switchgear.
The 250V Rating: Correct for Dedicated Instrumentation Runs
The 250V voltage rating is appropriate for dedicated instrumentation cable trays and conduit runs where thermocouple extension cables are routed separately from power cables. For mixed trays containing both thermocouple signal cables and higher-voltage control wiring, confirm the installation routing meets the relevant cable segregation requirements for your plant’s electrical infrastructure standard.
Industries and Applications Across India
Chemical and Petrochemical Industry — Chemical-Resistant Cable Routing
Hubs: Gujarat (Ankleshwar, Vapi, Dahej, Bharuch, Vadodara, Hazira) | Maharashtra (Raigad, Nagpur, Pune) | Rajasthan (Kota, Baran) | Tamil Nadu (Cuddalore, Ennore) | AP (Visakhapatnam)
In chemical plants, the cable path from process-area thermocouples to the plant’s DCS room often passes through areas where chemical vapors, acid fumes, or occasional liquid splash reach cable runs. PTFE inner insulation maintains signal integrity in these conditions where PVC cable would gradually degrade. The armoured construction provides additional mechanical protection in congested process area cable routes.
Pharmaceutical and API Manufacturing
Hubs: Ahmedabad, Ankleshwar, Vadodara, Vapi (Gujarat) | Aurangabad, Pune, Badlapur (Maharashtra) | Hyderabad, Sangareddy (Telangana) | Baddi, Nalagarh (HP)
GMP-compliant pharmaceutical manufacturing areas often involve solvent-handling zones, cleaning chemical exposure (IPA, sodium hydroxide, dilute acids for equipment cleaning), and temperature cycling from sterilization operations. PTFE cable maintains insulation integrity across these exposures, supporting the continuous measurement reliability that GMP documentation requires.
Refineries and Petroleum Processing
Hubs: Jamnagar (Gujarat — Reliance Industries, HPCL) | Vadodara (IOCL) | Visakhapatnam (HPCL) | Mumbai (BPCL Trombay) | Chennai (CPCL) | Mangaluru (MRPL) | Kochi (BPCL Kochi Refinery) | Barauni (IOCL)
Refinery cable routes pass through environments with hydrocarbon vapor exposure, process chemical contact, and elevated ambient temperatures from nearby process equipment. PTFE insulation resists hydrocarbon attack where PVC insulation degrades through plasticizer extraction and swelling.
Power Generation — High-Ambient-Temperature Cable Zones
Hubs: Korba, Raigarh (Chhattisgarh) | Singrauli (MP) | Rihand, Anpara (UP) | Ramagundam (AP) | Ennore (TN) | Gandhinagar, Wanakbori (Gujarat) | Chandrapur (Maharashtra) | Talcher (Odisha)
In power plants, cable runs near boiler areas, steam headers, and turbine casing surfaces experience elevated ambient temperatures that degrade standard PVC cable over time. PTFE’s higher temperature rating maintains insulation integrity across these hot cable routing environments.
Fertilizer Plants and Agrochemical Processing
Hubs: Gujarat (Vadodara, Bharuch, Surat) | Maharashtra (Raigad, Nagpur) | UP (Gorakhpur, Kanpur) | Rajasthan (Kota) | Odisha (Paradip — IFFCO, Chambal)
Fertilizer plants handle ammonia, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and urea — all chemicals that attack standard PVC cable insulation over time. PTFE inner insulation provides the chemical resistance required for reliable signal cables in these environments.
Textile and Dyeing Industry
Hub: Surat, Ahmedabad (Gujarat) | Bhilwara (Rajasthan) | Tiruppur (Tamil Nadu)
Dyeing and finishing plants involve exposure to acidic dye baths, caustic scouring agents, and steam from wet processing — all of which can reach cable routes in congested textile plant layouts. PTFE cable handles this chemical and moisture exposure better than standard PVC.
Correct Cable Selection Matrix: Which K-Type Cable for Which Environment?
| Cable Environment | Correct Cable Specification |
|---|---|
| Standard ambient, no chemical exposure | Type K Thermocouple Cable (PVC, 600V) |
| Chemical exposure, solvent or acid vapors, elevated ambient to 200°C | K Type PTFE Extension Cable (PTFE inner, armoured, 250V) |
| Radiation exposure (nuclear, defence) or cryogenic temperatures | Kapton Insulated Cable |
| Long-run, elevated ambient, no chemical exposure | K Type Fiberglass or Armoured cable |
Using this matrix to match cable type to actual installation conditions is the difference between a cable installation that lasts the equipment’s service life and one that requires periodic replacement.
India-Wide Coverage
Aavad Instrument supplies K Type PTFE Extension Cable PAN India from Ahmedabad, Gujarat:
Gujarat: Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Ankleshwar, Vapi, Bharuch, Dahej, Jamnagar, Hazira, Gandhinagar, Morbi, Mehsana
Maharashtra: Pune, Nashik, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Nagpur, Raigad, Chandrapur, Badlapur, Solapur
Tamil Nadu: Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Hosur, Ennore, Cuddalore, Tiruchirappalli
Karnataka: Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubballi, Belagavi, Mangaluru, Ballari
Telangana & AP: Hyderabad, Sangareddy, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Ramagundam, Kadapa
Rajasthan: Jaipur, Kota, Bhilwara, Baran, Alwar, Bhiwadi, Neemrana, Chittorgarh
UP: Noida, Greater Noida, Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Gorakhpur, Mathura
MP: Indore, Bhopal, Pithampur, Dewas, Singrauli, Ratlam
Delhi NCR: Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Delhi
Haryana: Gurugram, Manesar, Faridabad, Panipat, Bahadurgarh
Odisha: Bhubaneswar, Rourkela, Angul, Talcher, Paradip, Sambalpur
WB: Kolkata, Durgapur, Haldia, Asansol, Howrah, Kharagpur
Punjab: Ludhiana, Amritsar, Mohali, Jalandhar, Batala
Jharkhand: Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Ranchi, Dhanbad
Chhattisgarh: Raipur, Bhilai, Korba, Raigarh, Bilaspur
Kerala: Kochi, Thrissur, Kozhikode, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram
HP: Baddi, Nalagarh, Parwanoo, Solan
Uttarakhand: Haridwar, Roorkee, Kashipur
Goa: Panaji, Vasco, Ponda
Assam: Guwahati, Numaligarh, Dibrugarh
Aavad Instrument: India’s #1 K Type PTFE Extension Cable Supplier
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is a K Type PTFE Extension Cable and why is PTFE used instead of PVC?
PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) is chemically inert against virtually all industrial acids, solvents, and bases, and withstands continuous operating temperatures significantly higher than PVC. In chemical plants, pharmaceutical facilities, and refineries where cable routes pass through areas with chemical exposure or elevated ambient temperatures, PTFE inner insulation maintains signal integrity where PVC insulation would degrade over time, causing signal errors or cable faults.
Q2. What does “armoured (YOS)” mean in the cable specification?
YOS denotes a steel wire armoured cable construction. The steel wire armour provides mechanical crush resistance, rodent protection, and — when earthed — additional EMI screening. It also enables direct burial in ground-routed cable paths without additional conduit protection.
Q3. Why is the voltage rating 250V rather than the 600V on standard K type cable?
The 250V rating reflects the PTFE cable’s insulation construction and intended use in dedicated instrumentation runs. For installations in shared cable trays alongside higher-voltage control wiring, confirm the cable segregation requirements of your plant’s electrical infrastructure standard.
Q4. Can PTFE extension cable be used as a complete replacement for PVC thermocouple cable in all situations?
PTFE cable is a technically superior specification for chemical and high-temperature environments but costs more than standard PVC cable. For ambient-temperature cable runs with no chemical exposure risk, standard K-type PVC cable is a fully appropriate and more cost-effective specification — see Aavad’s Type K Thermocouple Cable.
Q5. Is PTFE cable or Kapton cable the right choice for nuclear applications?
Kapton (polyimide) is the correct specification for radiation-exposed environments, as it retains its properties after gamma radiation exposure — a characteristic PTFE does not share to the same degree. For nuclear plant thermocouple cable applications, specify Kapton insulated cable rather than PTFE.
Q6. Can K Type PTFE Extension Cable be supplied in lengths shorter than 100 metres?
Yes — contact Aavad Instrument at +91 90996 22823 or hrg@aavadinstrument.com to discuss your specific quantity and length requirements.
Q7. Does Aavad supply K Type PTFE Extension Cable across all Indian states?
Yes — PAN India supply from Ahmedabad with active deployments across all major Indian industrial zones including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, AP, Telangana, Rajasthan, UP, Delhi NCR, Odisha, WB, MP, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Punjab, Kerala, HP, Uttarakhand, Goa, and Assam.
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