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UL2570 UL Certified Shielding Sheath Cable

UL2570 UL Certified Shielding Sheath Cable

As a flexible shielded power supply and control cable, external interconnection or internal wiring is used for the connection in accordance with EMC standards, which can meet the high electrical and light to medium mechanical requirements of the drivesystem in mechanical and equipment engineering.

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  • Product details
Product introduction
  • 01 Product application

    •UL&CUL certified PVC cables and PVC wiring cables are used for internal wiring of control cabinets, medical technical equipment, electronic components and control devices, as well as protective hoses and pipes installed in mechanical engineering, as well as connecting wires of transformers and motors as flexible shielded power supply and control cables, external interconnection or internal wiring, and for connections conforming to EMC standards, which can meet the high electrical and light to medium mechanical requirements of drive systems in mechanical and equipment engineering.

  • 02 Product characteristics

    Comply to ROHS

  • 03 Technical certification ·RoHS Compliant
    ·Complies with 2014/35/EU-Guidelines ("Low Voltage Directive") CE.
    We are pleased to produce special versions, other dimensions, core and jacket colours on request.
Product structure

Conductor: DIN VDE 0295 standard class 5 soft stranded tinned copper conductor.

Conductor resistance: Comply with UL758 standard, ASTM B3 or ASTM B33 standard. vde 0295 class 5 conductor pt.4 or iec 60228 class 5 conductor pt.4.

Insulation PVC, XLPE and TPE are optional.

Core identification: According to DIN VDE 0293, black with white number, 1 x GNYE.

Rated voltage: Uo/U: 600 V/1000 V

Test voltage: 3000V

Minimum fixed bending radius: 10 x d

Minimum flexible bending radius: 4 x d

Temperature class Fixed: -100°C / +200°C

Burning behaviour: IEC 60332-1-2

Standard: VDE 0250 Part 812

Marking: Aein bei ke SHANGHAI AEIN WIRE & CABLE CO.,LTD Model Specification Voltage CE Meter Mark



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