Staubli SiliVolt-2V Series Black 2 mm² Hook Up Wire, 525/0.07 mm, 25 m

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SGD260.12

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SGD283.53

(inc. GST)

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RS Stock No.:
175-7491
Manufacturer:
Staubli
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Brand

Staubli

Product Type

Hook Up Wire

Cross Sectional Area

2 mm²

Jacket Colour

Black

Core Strands

525/0.07 mm

Cable Length

25m

Outside Diameter

3.9 mm

Voltage

1.5 kV

Maximum Operating Temperature

150°C

Conductor Material

Copper

Minimum Operating Temperature

-50°C

Standards/Approvals

BS6231, VD2050, VD0295 part 5, VD0281-5, UL styl1015, UL1581 VW-1, UL1213, UL1015, UL1007, UL, TS 9760 HD 21.5.S3, RoHS, REACH, Mil Spec, ISO9001, IEC 60332-1-2, IEC60332-1, IEC 60332-1, IEC 60228 Css 5, IEC 60227-5, HD 361, HAR, H07Z-K, H07V-K, H07V2-K, H05V-K, H05V2-K, DIN VD0292, DEF STAN 61-12 Part 6, DEF STAN, CSA TEW, CENELEC, CE, BS EN13062, BS4808, BS4109, BASEC, 1283, 1028

Fire Behaviour

CPR, Flame Retardant, Low Flammability, Low Smoke Halogen Free

Series

SiliVolt-2V

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Staubli Harsh Environment Wire


The Staubli harsh environment wire has a 2mm² cross-sectional area, black sheath and 25m long reel. The conductor of wire is made of copper with highly flexible silicone insulation and the silicone ash produced after burning insulates the wires in case a fire strikes. This material property helps wire to withstand brief contact with the soldering iron. It has 525 copper strands.

Features and Benefits


• Good chemical tolerance

• Halogen-free and environment friendly

• High impact value

• Maximum elongation and tear strength

• Service temperature ranges between -50°C and 150°C

• Resistant to chemical, impact and radiation

Applications


• Electrical installations in industries

• Marking up maximum flexibility test leads

• Wiring very flexible parts

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