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Silicone for wire and cable

This category of silicones is specially designed for covering electrical conductors in wires and cables, and it is generally used in making wire and cable covers. Due to their unique characteristics and properties, this group of silicones have been designed in such a way that they have good processability and are very suitable for the extrusion process. There are specially designed for wire & cable insulation to be complied UL AWG wires various lead wires.

Features of HTV silicones for wire and cable

  • Good elastic properties
  • High thermal resistance
  • Optimal mechanical properties

Applications of HTV silicones for wires and cables

  • Car bindles of wires
  • Control cables and instruments
  • Wires and cables for household appliances

Technical Specification Table

SN-1660U

SN-1670U

Grade No. / Properties

White

White

Colors

1.40

1.45

Specific gravity (25)

63

70

Hardness (shore A)

80

80

Tensile strength (kgf/cm2)

220

180

Elongation (%)

20

20

B

Tear strength (kgf/cm)

23

23

C

^1.10

^1.10

Volume Resistivity (ohm.cm)

22

22

Dielectric strength (kv/mm)

Heat Aging Properties

2+

2+

250. 72hrs

Change in Hardness (Points)

12-

13-

Change in Tensile Strength (%)

20-

20-

Change in Elongation (%)

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