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If you’ve been around the wire and cable industry for any length of time (and we certainly have), you know how materials can come and go. Some quietly disappear, others quietly change everything. For us at Gladwin Electrolink Industries (GEI), Thermoplastic Elastomers, i.e. TPE, definitely belong in that second group. We’re genuinely excited about what this stuff can do.

We’ve spent years focusing on high-quality polymer compounds: everything from classic PVC for insulation & sheathing, to zero-halogen flame-retardant (ZHFR) grades, water-blocking compounds, semiconducting materials, and of course our ever-expanding range of custom TPE solutions. These days, TPE is getting a lot of our attention because it hits that sweet spot between flexibility, toughness, safety, and being kinder to the environment.

Here are a few real-world examples of what TPE-insulated cables actually look like in cross-section, clean layers, robust jacket, and that nice flexible feel:

What is TPE?

In simple terms, it’s the best parts of rubber and plastic combined. At room temperature it acts soft and stretchy like rubber, but heat it up and you can extrude, mold, or reshape it easily, then cool it and it’s solid again. No complicated vulcanization process like old-school rubber, which saves time, energy, and lets you recycle the scraps.

We compound all our TPE grades right here in our facility, starting from base materials like styrene block copolymers (TPE-S), TPV, TPO, TPU, and tailoring them for hardness, flame resistance, low smoke, and whatever else the customer needs.

And here’s what the raw material looks like before it hits the extruder, those colorful little pellets are where the magic starts:

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Why we keep coming back to TPE

Over the years, we’ve worked with a lot of different compounds over the years, but TPE keeps winning us over for these reasons:

When flexibility and modern safety/green requirements are important, TPE frequently leaves traditional PVC and vulcanized rubber behind.

Where TPE is really shining right now

We’ve delivered TPE compounds for all sorts of jobs, and you see it at most relevant places:

Electric vehicles: those high-voltage cables have to fit into incredibly tight spaces, survive constant vibration, and stay safe (low smoke) if things ever get hot. Here are some great examples of flexible TPE-jacketed EV charging and high-voltage cables and a couple of cross-sections showing the high-voltage construction:

Quick side-by-side: TPE vs the old guard

Feature TPE Rubber (Vulcanized) PVC
Recyclability ✅ Yes (melt & remold) ❌ No ⚠ Limited
Processing Easy (no curing) Complex Easy
Flexibility & Soft Touch ✅ Excellent ✅ Good ❌ Often rigid/stiff
Halogen-Free Options ✅ Yes (our specialty) ❌ Typically not ❌ No
Environmental Impact Low High Medium
Flame Retardant/Low Smoke ✅ Customizable, high performance Variable Good, but with halogens

Why team up with us for TPE?

Decades in the business, serious investment in our compounding plant, and obsessive quality control mean our batches are consistent. Standard grade? No problem. Something highly customized and extra soft, super tough, zero halogen, future-proof for new requirements? We love those challenges.

We’re constantly tweaking and testing to stay ahead of upcoming standards.

Final thoughts

For us at GEI, TPE isn’t just another option in the catalog — it’s actively helping create safer, longer-lasting, more flexible, and more sustainable cable solutions, especially as EVs, renewables, and eco-regulations keep gaining speed.

If you’re working on a project and thinking TPE might be the right fit, please reach out. We’d be happy to send samples, share data sheets, or brainstorm together.

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