Fire resistant cable
13 April 2011
Interconnection
Lapp’s ÖLFLEX Classic 100H is a halogen-free connecting cable with characteristics especially suited to withstand fire. It is flexible, oil resistant, recyclable and highly flame retardant.
The cable is targeted at applications such as power connecting and control cable, especially for electrical equipment and installations in industrial environments with dry or damp interiors. It is suitable for fixed installation under medium mechanical load conditions as well as for flexing applications under free, non-continuously recurring movement without tensile load or compulsory guidance. The cable’s temperature range also makes it suitable for outdoor use with UV-protection only.
Areas of application include public facilities, airports, railway stations, plant engineering and construction, air conditioning systems, machine tools and data processing systems, as well as in protection of human and animal life and valuable property where there is a high risk of fire hazards.
Lapp also provides the accessories that make up the connection solutions for the ÖLFLEX Classic 100H which include SKINTOP and SKINDICHT cable glands, SILVYN cable conduit systems and FLEXIMARK cable marking. The cable is made up of finely standard bare copper wires, halogen-free core insulation, core colours, cores twisted in layers, a sheath of special halogen-free compound and a sheath colour of silver grey.
For more information contact Grant Joyce, Lapp Group, +27 (0)11 201 3200, [email protected], www.lappcable.co.za
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