Loose Cores: Why do they occur and what steps can we take to fix?
Topics: Loose Cores
Chase Corporation has one of the most comprehensive lines of tape products for the wire and cable industry. Chase’s variety of tape constructions makes…
Topics: Wire & Cable, Splicing
50 Years Ago Chase Corporation Power Cable Tapes Were Used in the Apollo Program
“I thought, well, when I step off it’s just going to be a little step – a step from there down to there – but then I thought about all those 400,000…
Topics: Power Cable, Moon Landing Aniversary
This is a question that comes up now and then from our customers. Many times it’s because a customer is trying to meet a UL specification for a cable…
This blog post is intended to explain the reasons for minimum order quantities. To do this we will clarify the following key points:
Topics: Wire & Cable, MOQ
In this video, Philip Shows addresses common slitting questions: where does splicing take place during the process, how does Chase maintain good slit edge…
Topics: Slick Tape, Slitting process
Learn why Chase is the One-Stop Source for your Cable Materials Needs
We hope by now that you have heard that Stewart Superabsorbents (SSA) is now a part of the Chase Corporation family of companies!
Topics: Wire & Cable, Superabsorbents
The Long & Short of Choosing the Best Coated Tapes for Wire & Cable Applications
Brought to you by Chase Corporation, a leading manufacturer of technical products for high reliability applications throughout the world.
Before delving…
Topics: Wire & Cable, coated tapes
What is a Loose Core?
A condition brought about primarily in pad-wound tapes where a reduction in moisture from within the cardboard core causes the…
Topics: Wire & Cable, Loose Cores, Neptco
Most cable manufacturers rely on forming tools to properly fold and align shielding tapes with the precision necessary to meet strict cable performance…
Topics: Slick Tape, Wire & Cable