Ecmweb 5668 General Cable Genfree Ii Lszh Cablespi
Ecmweb 5668 General Cable Genfree Ii Lszh Cablespi
Ecmweb 5668 General Cable Genfree Ii Lszh Cablespi
Ecmweb 5668 General Cable Genfree Ii Lszh Cablespi
Ecmweb 5668 General Cable Genfree Ii Lszh Cablespi

Halogen-free cables

Aug. 13, 2013
Featuring 17FREE technology, GenFree II cables are oil-resistant and meet UL 44 cold bend testing at -40°C.
GenFree II cables feature the company’s 17FREE technology, which allows the
halogen-free products to be environmentally friendly without degrading their electrical performance. The low-smoke, zero-halogen cables provide excellent wet and dry electrical performance at 90°C, include flame-retardant properties that allow cables to meet IEEE 1202 flame requirements as well as UL1685 flame/smoke testing, and are also compliant with ICEA T-33-655.  In addition, the products are also oil-resistant, meet UL 44 cold bend testing at -40°C, are RoHS- and REACH-compliant, and feature the company’s low friction (LF) jacket for ease of installation.

General Cable

For more information, visit www.generalcable.com.

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