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News Release from: Datwyler (UK) | Subject: (N)HXH FE 180 and (N)HXCH FE 180
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 11 May 2004
Safety cables shed size and weight
Datwyler has further reduced the cable diameter of its halogen-free Keram safety cables (N)HXH FE 180 and (N)HXCH FE 180 while still providing full E 30 and E 60 functional integrity.
Datwyler Cables+Systems has further reduced the cable diameter of its halogen-free Keram safety cables (N)HXH FE 180 and (N)HXCH FE 180 while still providing full E 30 and E 60 functional integrity New generation versions of Datwyler's established safety cables facilitate easier installation and support advanced laying techniques
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Datwyler Cables+Systems is further reducing the diameter of its halogen-free Keram safety cables (N)HXH FE 180 and (N)HXCH FE 180, while still providing full E30 and E60 functional integrity.
Reduced diameters, narrower bending radii and lighter weights will allow up to 30% more cable to be laid.
Datwyler's Keram safety cables do not require supporting tape and can be prepared for installation just as easily as regular medium-voltage power cables.
Datwyler's new generation of safety cables employ a special "Keram" insulation technique that does away with costly mica tapes.
Reductions in material costs and weight allows longer unsupported installation lengths and the doubling of capacity in expensive duct, tray and containment systems.
Savings of up to 50% in cable channels and 70% of installation costs are achievable with this range.
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