Lapp

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Fit for direct current

Lapp is launching a robot cable on the market that is explicitly suitable for use with direct current. The Ölflex DC Robot 900 connection cable offers high torsional and bending strength.

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The visible difference to conventional 'Ölflex' cables - if the sheath is removed - is the different color coding of the cores: red, white and green-yellow, in accordance with the standard DIN EN 60445 (VDE 0197):2018-02 for DC cables.
The insulation of the cores is made of TPE, the sheath is made of PUR. This makes the cable halogen-free and suitable for places where people are present, as no corrosive vapors escape from the plastic in the event of a fire. According to the supplier, the material is also UV-, weather- and water-resistant and flexible at low temperatures.

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