TPU cables are insulated and sheathed with thermoplastic polyurethane, known for its exceptional physical and chemical properties. These cables maintain flexibility and elasticity across a wide range of temperatures, pressures, and humidity, offering high wear and oil resistance. They excel in harsh environments, with excellent weather and aging resistance, functioning reliably from -40°C to 90°C, and providing outstanding fire resistance without emitting toxic fumes. Additionally, TPU cables are eco-friendly, free from harmful substances, and fully recyclable.
STANDARDS |
Type |
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TECHNICAL DATA |
Max. Temperature |
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Operating Voltage |
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High Voltage |
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Insulation Resistance |
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CONSTRUCTION |
Conductor |
The part of a cable that carries electrical energy, usually made of copper wire or tape |
Class of Conductors |
N/A |
Insulation |
The part used to isolate the conductor from the external environment, usually made of thermoplastic polyurethane material. The thickness of the insulating layer determines the voltage withstand capability of the cable and its adaptability to temperature changes |
Sheath |
Used to protect the cable and prevent external mechanical damage, chemical corrosion and other factors from affecting the cable. TPU cables are usually made of polyurethane material for the sheath layer, and its physical properties such as hardness and tensile strength are relatively good. |