Benefits · Ideal protection against electromagnetic interference thanks to copper screening braiding with a high degree of coverage · Compact design enables small outer diameters despite high number of cores · With conductor cross-sections from 014 mm² for low-frequency data transmission · Tested resistance to ECOLAB® disinfectants and cleaning agents · Halogen-free sheath compound to meet special fire safety requirements · Core marking according to DIN 47100 colour code for unambiguous identification of the single cores
Application · Suitable for medium mechanical stress · Resistant to many oils, plant and animal fats and a wide range of chemicals · Suitable for outdoor use · Can be used in dry, damp or wet environments · For use in control, regulating and measurement circuits · Especially for environments where electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is required · Can be used universally at machine interfaces for many applications for data and signal transmission in the low-frequency range · For occasional flexing · Flexible use at temperatures down to -40°C
Benefits · Suitable for areas where the installation temperature and ambient temperature is very high · Good electrical conductivity due to nickel strand also at high temperatures
Application · Heavy industry, iron and steel works, foundries, glass and ceramic processing, chemical industries · Heating modules, electric heating devices, heat lockers · Furnaces, electric ranges, night storage heater · Machinery, apparatus and power plant construction
Benefits · Wide temperature range for applications in harsh climatic environments · Resistant to contact with many mineral oil-based lubricants, diluted acids, aqueous alkaline solutions and other chemical media · The signal colour of the outer sheath increases safety and visual perception · Increased durability under harsh conditions thanks to robust PUR outer sheath · Extension lengths of up to 35 times the unextended spiral length, high recoiling forces
Application · In damp interiors or outdoors · Mechanical engineering · Harsh conditions · Medical equipment · Construction industry