Cable Design

Other Cable Insulation Materials: Properties and Comparison

A comparison of other cable insulation materials including polystyrene, polyamide, polypropylene, polyurethane and thermoplastic elastomers.

Updated May 27, 2026

This reference table compares several cable insulation materials that do not sit neatly in the main thermoplastic, thermosetting, elastomeric, halogen-free or high-temperature groups.

The values are indicative and should be checked against the cable manufacturer’s datasheet for the exact compound, cable construction and installation conditions being specified.

Other cable insulation material comparison

PropertyPS
Polystyrene
PA
Polyamide
PP
Polypropylene
PUR
Polyurethane
TPE-E
Polyester elastomer
TPE-O
Polyolefin elastomer
Density, g/cm31.051.02-1.10.911.15-1.21.2-1.40.89-1.0
Breakdown voltage, kV/mm at 20 °C303075204030
Specific volume resistivity, Ω cm at 20 °C1016101510161010-1012>1010>1014
Dielectric constant, 50 Hz at 20 °C2.542.3-2.44-73.7-5.12.7-3.6
Dielectric loss factor, tan δ1 × 10-42 × 10-2 to 1 × 10-34 × 10-42.3 × 10-21.8 × 10-21.8 × 10-2
Permanent working temperature, °C-50 to +80-60 to +105-10 to +100-55 to +80-50 to +100-50 to +100
Short-time temperature, °C+100+125+140+100+140+130
Melt temperature, °C>120210160150190150
Flame resistanceFlammableFlammableFlammableFlammableFlammableFlammable
Oxygen index, LOI (% O2)≤22≤22≤22≤22≤29≤25
Heating value H0, MJ/kg40-4327-3142-4420-2620-2523-28
Thermal conductivity, W/(K·m)0.250.230.190.250.51.5
Corrosive gases in case of fireNoNoNoNoNoNo
Radiation resistance, max Mrad8010101001010
Tensile strength, N/mm255-6550-6020-3530-453020
Elongation at break, %300-40050-170300500-700>300>300
Shore hardness35-50 (D)55-60 (D)70-100 (A)85 (A), 70 (D)55 (A), 70 (D)
Abrasion resistanceGoodVery goodMediumVery goodGoodGood
Water absorption, %0.41.0-1.50.11.51.51.5
Halogen freeYesYesYesYesYesYes
Weather resistanceMedium-goodGoodModerateVery goodVery goodVery good
Cold resistanceModerate-goodGoodGoodVery goodVery goodVery good

Using the comparison

These materials can be useful in specialist applications where a particular balance of electrical, mechanical, thermal or environmental performance is required. They should be assessed alongside installation conditions, fire performance requirements, operating temperature, flexibility and manufacturer availability.

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