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Rubber cables are used in a wide variety of applications, including machine tools, generators, manufacturing, construction sites, cranes, and the event industry
.
These cables must be adapted to a variety of environments, from indoor to outdoor, fixed or mobile, temporary or permanent applications
.
Therefore, the robustness and reliability of the cable is crucial
.
Nexans introduces the first rubber cable for core temperatures up to 90°C
To help improve durability and reliability, Nexans upgraded its TITANEX® series of low-voltage flexible rubber cables to become the first H07RN-F cable
for core (fixed and protected equipment) operating temperatures up to 90°C.
Nexans improves the stability, flexibility, durability and heat dissipation of TITANEX® designs, making it one of the strongest cables on the market with high vibration and abrasion resistance
.
Internal testing has shown that TITANEX® cables are designed to withstand five times
the 30,000 continuous cycles required by the H07RN-F standard.
Compliant with rubber cable H07RN-F, the cable is suitable for fixed and protected facility applications
up to 1 kV.
This means that installers and operators can now replace multiple types of cables
with just one.
This also applies to lower and higher temperature applications
.
The latest generation of TITANEX® rubber cables also features larger cross-sectional markings for easy identification and installation
.
Its resistance has also been improved so that the cable can be clearly identified and reused without degradation in performance
.
TITANEX® rubber cables comply with the Eca classification of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and are manufactured
at Nexans' plant in Bohain, France.
,
Rubber cables are used in a wide variety of applications, including machine tools, generators, manufacturing, construction sites, cranes, and the event industry
.
These cables must be adapted to a variety of environments, from indoor to outdoor, fixed or mobile, temporary or permanent applications
.
Therefore, the robustness and reliability of the cable is crucial
.
Nexans introduces the first rubber cable for core temperatures up to 90°C
Nexans introduces the first rubber cable for core temperatures up to 90°CTo help improve durability and reliability, Nexans upgraded its TITANEX® series of low-voltage flexible rubber cables to become the first H07RN-F cable
for core (fixed and protected equipment) operating temperatures up to 90°C.
Nexans improves the stability, flexibility, durability and heat dissipation of TITANEX® designs, making it one of the strongest cables on the market with high vibration and abrasion resistance
.
Internal testing has shown that TITANEX® cables are designed to withstand five times
the 30,000 continuous cycles required by the H07RN-F standard.
Compliant with rubber cable H07RN-F, the cable is suitable for fixed and protected facility applications
up to 1 kV.
This means that installers and operators can now replace multiple types of cables
with just one.
This also applies to lower and higher temperature applications
.
The latest generation of TITANEX® rubber cables also features larger cross-sectional markings for easy identification and installation
.
Its resistance has also been improved so that the cable can be clearly identified and reused without degradation in performance
.
TITANEX® rubber cables comply with the Eca classification of the Construction Products Regulation (CPR) and are manufactured
at Nexans' plant in Bohain, France.
,