| Drain Wire: | No |
|---|---|
| Insulation material: | MPPE |
| Minimum Operating Temperature: | -50°C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature: | +90°C |
| Core Strands: | 26/0.16 mm |
| Conductor Material: | Tinned Copper |
| Standards Met: | CE, CSA, UL |
| Conductor Resistance: | 11.2 Ω/1000ft |
| Screened/Unscreened: | Unscreened |
| Sheath Material: | Polyurethane PUR |
| Sheath Colour: | Grey |
| Cross Sectional Area: | 0.5 mm² |
| Brand: | Alpha Wire |
| Length: | 30m |
| American Wire Gauge: | 20 AWG |
| Outer Diameter: | 8.74mm |
| Screen Type: | Unscreened |
| Minimum Bend Radius: | 4 x Diameter |
| Series: | EcoFlex PUR |
| Number of Cores: | 18 |
| Voltage Rating: | 600 V |
| Fire Behaviour: | Halogen Free |
Quick Details
Specifications
The EcoFlex PUR range from Alpha Wire is an abrasion, UV and oil resistant cable due to its tough polyurethane jacket and mPPE insulation construction. The cable can handle extreme temperatures, contains zero halogens, plus it is smaller and lighter than its PVC equivalent.
Unshielded cables have a small diameter and are used in low noise environments.
What is PUR and mPPE?
Cables made from polyurethane are more flexible and can perform to higher standards than PVC making them a great choice for use in machinery and robotic applications. They are also abrasion, oil and flame resistant, plus free of halogen. mPPE is a modified polyphenylene ether thermoplastic. Multicore cables containing mPPE have a smaller wall thickness than other cables due to their dielectric properties. The fact that the cables are lighter allows them to be used in many different applications. mPPE has a lower specific gravity compared to other jacket and insulation materials such as PVC and PE. This combined with the excellent dielectric properties allow the cables to be up to 65% lighter and thinner than conventional cables.
Is this cable environmentally friendly?
Unlike PVC, cables containing PUR and mPPE are halogen-free, contain no phthalates and are 100% recyclable and deemed to be environmentally friendly.
What is halogen-free?
If a cable is not made from materials that contain salt-forming fluorine, bromine, iodine or chlorine then it is defined as halogen-free.
Features and Benefits
Contain no halogen
Environmentally friendly
Able to handle extreme temperatures as low as -50°C
Smaller and lighter than PVC cable
Excellent abrasion resistance
Mechanically strong
Finely stranded tinned copper conductors
Insulation made from mPPE
Unshielded multiconductor
Choice of conductor sizes
Unshielded cables have a small diameter and are used in low noise environments.
What is PUR and mPPE?
Cables made from polyurethane are more flexible and can perform to higher standards than PVC making them a great choice for use in machinery and robotic applications. They are also abrasion, oil and flame resistant, plus free of halogen. mPPE is a modified polyphenylene ether thermoplastic. Multicore cables containing mPPE have a smaller wall thickness than other cables due to their dielectric properties. The fact that the cables are lighter allows them to be used in many different applications. mPPE has a lower specific gravity compared to other jacket and insulation materials such as PVC and PE. This combined with the excellent dielectric properties allow the cables to be up to 65% lighter and thinner than conventional cables.
Is this cable environmentally friendly?
Unlike PVC, cables containing PUR and mPPE are halogen-free, contain no phthalates and are 100% recyclable and deemed to be environmentally friendly.
What is halogen-free?
If a cable is not made from materials that contain salt-forming fluorine, bromine, iodine or chlorine then it is defined as halogen-free.
Features and Benefits
Contain no halogen
Environmentally friendly
Able to handle extreme temperatures as low as -50°C
Smaller and lighter than PVC cable
Excellent abrasion resistance
Mechanically strong
Finely stranded tinned copper conductors
Insulation made from mPPE
Unshielded multiconductor
Choice of conductor sizes

