ELKTON, MD, September 21, 2016 — Showcasing the functionality of ePTFE technology, W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. (Gore) will be featuring products from both GORE® Military Fabrics and GORE® Cables and Materials at 2016 AUSA, October 3-5, Washington, D.C., Booth 2733.
Gore offers technical solutions for military personnel and the aircraft and ground vehicles that protect them. The unique properties of ePTFE (expanded polytetrafluoroethylene) coupled with Gore’s innovation make products such as GORE-TEX® Fabric and high data rate cables industry-leading technologies.
Gore will be featuring the following GORE® Military Fabrics technologies: GORE® Katana Fabric — durably fast drying, comfortable, mechanically-strong fabrics for hot and humid environments; and Stretch GORE-TEX® Fabric — the only flexible-fit WWB (waterproof / windproof / breathable) military jacket available.
The GORE® Military Fabrics group will also be introducing its new blog at news.goremilitary.com — developed to be an informational and technical resource for the military textile market.
Gore will also showcase its full portfolio of GORE® Cables and Materials engineered to perform reliably for the life of the aircraft and land vehicle. Products that will be highlighted include small, lightweight high data rate cables; durable aircraft sealants; and outstanding shielding materials.
Throughout the expo, Gore will conduct live demonstrations using the Cable Installation Simulator they developed to replicate the conditions an assembly experiences while being routed during installation in an aircraft. Gore specialists will route GORE-FLIGHT™ Microwave Assemblies through the simulator and evaluate performance using GORE® PHASEFLEX® Microwave/RF Test Assemblies.
The live demo schedule (Booth 2733) is as follows:
Tuesday, Oct 4, May 20, 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM
Wednesday, Oct 5, 10:00 AM & 1:00 PM
For more information on GORE® Military Fabrics and GORE® Cables and Materials, visit Gore at the 2016 AUSA Meeting & Expo in Washington, D.C., October 3-5, in Booth 2733. Additional details can be found at gore.com/ausa2016.
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Ah, so the PTFE isn’t in membrane form in the Katana fabric. Now it does make a bit more sense. I am curious to how it is more air permeable than normal NYCO, I’d take a swing saying it’s because the PTFE yarns are perforated..
One day I hope the plague of boots lined with GORE-TEX comes to an end.