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SHX-4 (SnCu) - 4 layer tinned copper wire

RoHS REACH Compliant
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Raw materials are not available for standalone purchase; instead, they are intended to be integrated into a tailor-made, custom-engineered solution.
Tinned copper wire mesh (4-layer) with optional, continuous grounding wire, optimal shielding with high flexibility; can be combined with various materials for sheathing, e.g. PVC foils (GP type without UL approval, 63 type with UL approval), Trevira, Zipvira and polyester fabrics laminated with PVC. This enables easy-to-assemble closure systems.

Specifications

  • Material:4-layer tinned copper wire Ø 0.2mm
  • Combinable sheaths:GPs, GP 05, GPs 63 and 63-05, VNH, VNL, Trevira, Zipvira
  • Grounding wire:optional
  • Closure:All types of closure, zipper from D16mm
  • Diameter:12/16/20, upwards 5mm each
  • Color: Black, VNH:grey, other colours on request
  • Wall thickness:0.2 - 0.6mm, depending on the sheath
  • Temperature range:- 40 to + 105
    Trevira up to 160° C,
    Zipvira up to 125° C
  • Self-extinguishing:Yes
  • UV-resistant:Yes
  • Ozone resistant:Yes
  • Rot-proof:Yes
  • Dielectric strength:11 – 35kV / mm depending on the sheath
  • Available on rolls:50m

SHX-4 (SNCU)

ATTENUATION DATA WAS OBTAINED USING MIL-DTL-83528H (MODIFIED). TESTING WAS PERFORMED BY ACCREDITED, THIRD-PARTY EMI LABORATORIES.

Specifications are subject to change without notice. All statements and technical information contained herein are based on tests we believe to be reliable, but accuracy or completeness cannot be guaranteed under all circumstances. Before using Zipper-technik products, the user must determine suitability for the intended use and assumes full responsibility for improper selection. Zipper-technik shielding published attenuation values ​​have been verified by laboratory testing of the respective shielding materials. Actual installed attenuation values ​​may vary due to installation techniques and final assembly parameters that are beyond Zipper-technik's control. Actual attenuation values ​​can only be determined by the end user testing the finished assembly.