SiF green-yellow 1 G 2.5 mm²
Part No. 23713
- Silicone single conductor
- finely stranded
- tinned wire
- increased temperature resistance
Item Details SiF green-yellow 1 G 2.5 mm²
- Part No.
- 23713
- Item description
- SiF green-yellow 1 G 2.5 mm²
- Conductor Color
- green-yellow
- AWG (approx.)
- 14
- Outer Ø mm (approx.)
- 3.4
- Cu factor per km
- 24.0
- Weight kg/km (approx.)
- 30.0
- Weight lb(s)/feet (approx.)
- 66.1
- Copper base in EUR / 100 kg
- 150
- Feet per Packaging Unit
- 328, 1640
- Cut-to-length service available
- no
- EAN/GTIN
- 4060892252280
- Customs tariff number
- 85444995
Technical Data SiF green-yellow 1 G 2.5 mm²
Silicone single conductor in alignment with DIN VDE 0250-1, DIN VDE 0250-502 | |
Temperature range | flexible -25°C to +180°C fixed -60°C to +180°C |
Conductor operating temperature | +180°C |
Nominal voltage | AC U0/U 300/500 V |
Test voltage | 2000 V |
Breakdown voltage | 5000 V |
Minimum bend radius | flexible 15x Outer Ø fixed 6x Outer Ø |
Details SiF green-yellow 1 G 2.5 mm²
Cable Structure
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- Copper wire tinned, finely stranded, 0.5 - 185 mm²: acc. to DIN VDE 0295 Class 5 / IEC 60228 Class 5
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- Wire structure:
- 0.25 mm²: approx. approx. 8 x 0.2 mm
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- Conductor insulation: silicone
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- Conductor identification: see datasheet
Properties
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- resistant to: ozone, oxygen, alcohols, diluted acids, alkalis, saline solutions, oxidizing agents, high molecular weight oils, vegetable and animal fats, plasticizers and clophen, seawater
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- halogen-free
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- high flash point
Tests
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- halogen-free acc. to DIN VDE 0482-754-1 / DIN EN 60754-1 / IEC 60754-1
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- combustible gas corrosiveness acc. to DIN VDE 0482-754-2 / DIN EN 60754-2 / IEC 60754-2
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- flame-retardant acc. to DIN VDE 0482-332-1-2 / DIN EN 60332-1-2 / IEC 60332-1-2
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- certifications and approvals:
- EAC
Notes
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- the conductor is metrically (mm²) constructed, AWG numbers are approximated, and are for reference only
Application
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- Temperature resistant silicone single core for use in iron, steel and rolling mills, foundries, cement, glass and ceramic factories as well as in aircraft construction and ship building.