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Flexible PVC Control Cables for Industrial Automation and Power Distribution
LÜTZE has expanded its cable portfolio to include shielded and unshielded PVC control cables designed for diverse voltage requirements in the global digital supply chain.
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These new PVC control cables provide a standardized solution for electrical connectivity in industrial environments, supporting power and signal transmission across a range of 300/500 V to 0.6/1 kV. The series is engineered for application in plant engineering, assembly lines, and automated production processes where flexible routing and electromagnetic compatibility are technical requirements.
Technical Specifications and Conductor Design
The integration of these cables into the automotive data ecosystem and general manufacturing relies on their Class 5 fine-stranded copper conductors. This construction ensures high flexibility during installation and operational movement, reducing the risk of fatigue-induced failure in dynamic applications. To accommodate different wiring standards and maintenance protocols, the series offers options for both color-coded and numbered conductors.
The cables are categorized into three distinct voltage classes: 300/500 V, 450/750 V, and 0.6/1 kV. This range allows for the selection of a specific gauge and insulation thickness based on the load requirements of the connected machinery.
Environmental Resistance and Shielding Characteristics
Mechanical and environmental protection is provided by PVC jackets available in gray (RAL 7001), black (RAL 9005), or transparent variants. The black-jacketed versions are specifically formulated for UV resistance, enabling their use in outdoor installations without rapid material degradation.
For environments with high levels of electromagnetic interference (EMI), the shielded versions provide established electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) characteristics. These shields prevent signal distortion in sensitive control circuits, a critical factor in maintaining data integrity within automated systems.
Industrial Application and Standardization
LÜTZE has aligned the design of these cables with existing market standards to ensure compatibility with standard cable glands and connectors. By offering both shielded and unshielded configurations from a single source, the manufacturer addresses the technical need for matched components in complex industrial assemblies. The use of PVC as an insulation and jacket material provides a cost-effective solution for classic industrial applications where specific resistance to oil or extreme temperatures is not the primary technical constraint.
Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI.
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