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Belden Cables - Insulations and JacketsBelow is the typical characteristics of popular insulation and jacketing compounds EPDMEPDM (ethylene-propylene-diene elastomer) is a chemically cross-linked
elastomer with excellent flexibility at high and low temperatures (150°
to -55°C). It has good insulation resistance and dielectric strength, as
well as excellent abrasion resistance and mechanical properties. EPDM
also has better cut¬through resistance than Silicone rubber, which it
replaces in some applications. Flamarrest®Flamarrest is a plenum grade chloridebased jacketing material with low smoke and low flame spread properties. Cables jacketed with Flamarrest meet the UL Standard 910, Plenum Cable Flame Test. Halar®Thermoplastic fluoropolymer material with excellent chemical resistance, electrical properties, thermal characteristics, and impact resistance. The temperature rating is -70°C to 150°C NeopreneThe temperature range of this material can vary from -55°C to 90°C. The actual range would depend on the formulation used. Neoprene is both oil-resistant and sunlight resistant, making it ideal for many outdoor applications. The most stable colours are Black, Dark Brown, and Gray. The electrical properties are not as good as other insulation materials. Because of this, thicker insulation should be used. Typical designs where this material is used are lead wire insulation and cable jackets. Polyethylene (Solid and Foamed)A very good insulation in terms of electrical properties. Low dielectric
constant, a stable dielectric constant Polypropylene (Solid and Foam)Similar in electrical properties to polyethylene. This material is primarily used as an insulation material. Typically, it is harder than polyethylene. This makes it suitable for thin wall insulations. UL maximum temperature rating may be 60°C or 80°C. Most UL styles call for 60°C maximum. The dielectric constant is 2.25 for solid and typically 1.55 for foam designs. PolyurethaneThis material is used primarily as a cable jacket material. It has excellent oxidation, oil, and ozone resistance. Some formations also have good flame resistance. It is a hard material with excellent abrasion resistance. It has outstanding "memory" properties, making it an ideal jacket material for retractile cords. PVCSometimes referred to as vinyl or polyvinyl chloride. Extremely high or low temperature properties cannot be found in one formulation. Certain formulations may have -55°C to 105°C rating. Other common vinyls may have -20°C to 60°C. There are many formulations for the variety of different applications. The many varieties of PVC also differ in pliability and electrical properties. The price range can vary accordingly. Typical dielectric constant values can vary from 3.5 to 6.5 RubberThe description of rubber normally includes natural rubber and SBR compounds. Both of these materials can be used for insulations and jackets. There are many formulations of these basic materials. Each formulation is for a specific application. Some formulations are suitable for -55°C minimum, while others are suitable for 75°C maximum. SiliconeThis is a very soft insulation which has a temperature range from -80°C
to 200°C. It has excellent electrical properties plus Teflon®This material has excellent electrical properties, temperature range and chemical resistance. It is not suitable where subjected to nuclear radiation and does not have good high voltage characteristics. FEP Teflon is extrudable in a manner similar to PVC and polyethylene. This means that long wire and cable lengths are available. TFE Teflon is extrudable in a hydraulic ram type process. Lengths are limited due to amount of material in the ram, thickness of the insulation, and preform size. TFE must be extruded over a silver- or nickel coated wire. The nickel-
and silver¬coated designs are rated 260°C and 200°C Tefzel®Fluorocopolymer thermoplastic material having excellent electrical properties, heat resistance, chemical resistance, toughness, radiation resistance, and flame resistance. The temperature rating is -65°C to 150°C. |
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