Kopex, 25 mm Nominal Diameter, Kraft Paper and Low Fire Hazard Thermoplastic, Kraft Paper, Thermoplastic, Black

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RS Stock No.:
123-276
Mfr. Part No.:
7TCA297020R0289 PHT0510
Manufacturer:
Kopex
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Brand

Kopex

Nominal Diameter

25mm

Product Type

Conduit

Material

Kraft Paper, Thermoplastic

Coating Material

Kraft Paper and Low Fire Hazard Thermoplastic

Series

PHT

Colour

Black

Length

10m

IP Rating

IP67

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Resistance Features

Chemical Resistant

Maximum Operating Temperature

110°C

Standards/Approvals

ISO 4589, BS 6853, BS7671, NES 713, ASTM D-470, BS EN 61386, NES 711, BS EN 60529, IEC 695, UL94

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Minimum Bend Radius

45mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Type T Screenforce (LFH) Conduit


These robust black pliable conduits give excellent EMI screening, mechanical protection, chemical resistance and a range of operating temperatures to suit your requirements. Constructed from a double layer of lead coated steel with a Kraft paper inner, they offer Limited Fire Hazard (LFH) low toxicity and have the added benefit of a zero halogen cover.

IP67 (with Fittings)

Crush resistant to BS4607 Pt. 3

LUL approved (London Underground)

-25 to +90°C operating temperature

EMI Screened


In line with European Directives all equipment/installations should neither produce electromagnetic interference (EMI) or be affected by it. Cables in such cases should have an effective screen to protect against the effects of EMI. These conduits can contribute significantly to the EMI screen requirements of installations covered by the EMC Directive.

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