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Oil- and abrasion-resistant cable available from Lapp for industrial machine tools

January 12, 2017 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Lapp-02_OELFLEX_409P_RGBLapp Group USA announces its new ÖLFLEX 409 P PUR control cable for oil- and abrasion-resistant industrial machine tools and appliances.

A special interstice filling functional layer on a special PVC base enables more efficient and reliable stripping and ensures improved stripping characteristics, reduction of damage to core insulation, less subsequent manual processing and reduced material waste — compared to common PUR jacketed cables. This results in time and costs savings.

Thanks to a robust polyurethane outer sheath, this cable delivers increased durability under harsh conditions. ÖLFLEX 409 P is also resistant to contact with many mineral oil-based lubricants, diluted acids, aqueous alkaline solutions and other chemical media.

In addition, this cable is made up of a fine-wire, bare copper conductor, special PVC core insulation, twisted-layer cores and a special outer sheath of polyurethane with an interstitial functional layer.

Other technical features include:

  • Intermittent flexing temperature range from -5 to 70°C
  • Fixed installation temperature range from -40 to 80°C
  • Test voltage: 4,000 V
  • Minimum bending radius for flexible use is 12.5 x outer diameter and for fixed installation is 4 x outer diameter

Lapp Group Co.
https://lappdigitallibrary.cld.bz/OLFLEX-r-409-P

 

Filed Under: Industry News & Events, Products Tagged With: lapp, Lapp Group, lappgroup

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