Military Helicopter With GORE® SKYFLEX® Aerospace Materials

Serving the armed forces with decades of proven performance, GORE® SKYFLEX® Aerospace Materials from W. L. Gore & Associates offer superior surface protection and sealing capabilities to meet common in-flight challenges. They can be ordered through United States Defense Logistics Agency channels and authorized commercial vendors through the National Stock Numbers (NSN) for defense helicopters detailed on this page and PDF below, including:

  • Apache AH-64
  • Blackhawk UH-60
  • Seahawk MH-60
  • Chinook CH-47
  • Osprey V-22

Press Release

W. L. Gore & Associates Celebrates the 50th Anniversary of ePTFE Discovery

Posted October 8, 2019

October 28, 2019 marks 50 years since the landmark discovery of a little known, yet widely used material that today serves as a core component for many everyday products including a wide array developed and produced by W. L. Gore & Associates.

Press Release

Gore Premiering New Portfolio of Qualified Solutions at 2019 NewSpace Show

Posted October 8, 2019

Gore will be showcasing a new portfolio of qualified GORE® Space Cables and Assemblies at the 2019 NewSpace Show in Monaco on October 17-18.

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Cable dimensions and characteristics — including diameter, weight, minimum bend radius, and insertion loss.

Event

Microwave/RF Cable Assemblies

If you missed our MISSION-CRITICAL Webinar on Microwave/RF Cable Assemblies presented by Chris Ericksen and Jim Foreman, an OnDemand version is now available!

News

Happy H2 To You!

Posted October 4, 2019

National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day is observed on October 8 (10.08); do you know why?

Press Release

Gore Receives CE Mark for the GORE® CARDIOFORM ASD Occluder for the Treatment of Atrial Septal Defects in Europe

Posted October 2, 2019

W. L. Gore & Associates has introduced the newest member of its family of occluders, the GORE® CARDIOFORM ASD Occluder, which has received CE Mark. The device offers physicians a clinically proven design in a device that, in a recent study, met its primary endpoint for the percutaneous, transcatheter closure of ostium secundum atrial defects (ASDs).

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