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Cabling, Conduit, Accessories and Signal Conditioning
News Release from: Icore International | Subject: Kafon 2000 and LoHal conduit
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 October 2002
Conduit on show at Railtex
In addition to its new rail car roof jumper connector, the Icore stand at Railtex 2002 will feature Kafon 2000 zero-halogen heavy-duty flexible conduit and LoHal lightweight flexible conduit.
In addition to its new rail car roof jumper connector, the Icore International stand at Railtex 2002 will feature Kafon 2000 zero-halogen heavy-duty flexible conduit and LoHal lightweight flexible conduit Also on show are a full range of single- and multipole connectors for medium- and high-current applications, along with flexible hose products which are ideal for use with fuel and coolants
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 18 Oct 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Throughout the exhibition, Icore's experts will be on hand to provide advice on selecting products, many of which can be custom-manufactured to suit the user's exact requirements.
The Kafon 2000 flexible conduit featured on the stand combines excellent mechanical protection with outstanding flexibility and total freedom from halogens.
With an operating temperature range of -55 to +150C it is suitable for all but the most demanding rail applications, and it can be supplied either ready-assembled or for customer assembly using the wide range of Icore fittings.
For applications requiring flexible conduit with an even wider operating temperature range, combined with low fire toxicity, the Icore stand is showcasing LoHal products.
Suitable for use at up to +250C, these products offer the additional benefit of providing a high level of EMC shielding.
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