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Inka Krischke,

Cable protection system with EMC protection

With the 'Protect' cable protection system, Pflitsch is launching flexible corrugated conduits and fittings made of polyamide, designed to meet the requirements of mechanical and plant engineering, automation and robotics, the automotive industry, the marine sector and railroad technology.

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The core range of the Pflitsch cable protection system consists of six corrugated conduit types, each available in coarse and fine profile variants. The components are approved for operating temperatures from -40 to +105 °C, the corrugated conduit for high-temperature applications even up to +150 °C. In addition to properties such as durability, abrasion resistance, mechanical and chemical resistance, 'Protect' offers flexibility as well as torsion and vibration resistance. It is also weather and UV resistant. Some versions meet the highest fire protection standards for rail vehicles in accordance with EN 45545-2.

The certified system is available in three versions: The basic version achieves protection class IP 66, while the version with an additional sealing ring on the corrugated pipe fulfills IP 68 and IP 69.

Thanks to the retaining ring, the 'Protect' fittings are compatible with all corrugated conduits in the series with a fine and coarse profile, which ensures a secure and permanent connection even in the event of vibrations. During installation, the corrugated conduit is locked into the fitting with a deliberate locking process, which increases the operational safety of the installation.

In order to achieve additional EMC protection for environments in which electromagnetic interference occurs, the company has developed the 'UNI Protect EMC', which ensures EMC protection on the fitting and in the corrugated conduit. This means that even unshielded cables can be upgraded to be EMC-safe. The corrugated conduit is provided with an internal metal braid for this purpose.

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