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Nexans TITANEX cable range has
evolved to support temperature
applications up to 90°C
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Nexans has further developed its TITANEX
family of H07RN-F low voltage flexible rubber
cables to withstand temperatures up to 90°C at
the core (for fixed and protected installations).
The developments are to allow for easier
installation due to increased visibility of cross
section marking, lasting up to four times longer
compared to industry standards.
R
ubber cables are widely used in a
variety of different applications,
including machine-tools, generators,
manufacturing, construction sites, cranes,
but also in the events industry.
These cables must adapt to various
environments, from indoor to outdoor,
fixed or mobile, temporary or permanent
applications. As a result, robustness and
reliability are paramount. To help improve
robustness and reliability, Nexans has
upgraded its TITANEX family of low voltage
(LV) flexible rubber cables to become the
first H07RN-F cable operating at up to
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90°C temperature at the core (for fixed
and protected installations). Nexans has
improved stability, flexibility, durability and
thermal performance of the TITANEX design,
making it one of the most robust cables
on the market, with a high resistance to
vibration and abrasion. This means that installers and operators
can now replace several types of cable with
just one. This applies to both lower and
higher temperature applications. The latest
generation of TITANEX now also features
a larger cross section marking to ease
identification and installation.
Internal tests have shown that TITANEX
cables are designed to withstand up to five
times the 30,000 continuous cycles required
by the H07RN-F standard. The cable range is
suitable for applications up to 1KV within fixed
and protected installations in compliance with
the H07RN-F standard for rubber cables. Its resistance has also been improved so
that the cables can be clearly identified and
reused without degradation. TITANEX cables
are compliant with Eca Classification of the
Construction Product Regulation (CPR) and
are produced by Nexans France in its facility
in Bohain, France. n
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