Cable Protection Conduits
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Cable Protection Conduits
For the best-possible protection of cables in heavy-duty applications. Tailor-made system solutions to meet different requirements.
For extreme mechanical, thermal and chemical protection
Temperature: -55 to 260°C
Degree of protection: IP 40
Inner layer: Braided E Glass Sleeving
Middle layer: Stainless steel core
Outer layer: Knitted sleeving from E-Glass Yarns
Temperature: Under flame till 800°C for approx. 20 minutes
Inside diameter: 13.9mm
Basic mechanical and intermittent radiant heat protection (100°C)
Temperature: -15 to 100°C
Degree of protection: IP 66/67
Inside: Galvanized steel core
Outside: PVC
Inside diameter: from 1/4″ to 4″ (from 6.4mm to 102.1mm)
For high mechanical loads and impacts, radiant heat protection (145°C) and protection against emulsion / aggressive fluids (Teflon coating externally)
Temperature: -55 to 145°C
Degree of protection: IP 66/67
Inside: Galvanized, stainless steel
Outside: TPE
Inside diameter: from 3/8″ to 2″ (from 12.6mm to 51.6mm)
For EMF shielding, high mechanical loads and impacts with stainless braiding on outside and galvanized core inside (300°C)
Temperature: -55 to 300°C
Degree of protection: IP 40
Inside: Galvanized steel
Outside: Stainless steel
Inside diameter: from 5/16″ to 4″ (from 9.5mm to 102.1mm)
For high temperature protection (260°C/800°C) with molten splashes
Temperature: -55 to 1640°C
Inside: Glass fibre
Outside: Silicon
Inside diameter: from 1/4″ to 5″ (from 6mm to 127mm)
For high EMI areas, with IP 69
Temperature: -70 to 250°C
Inside: Stainless steel
Inside diameter: DN 12 to DN 25 (from 12.2mm to 25.4mm)
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