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igus receives UL approval for halogen-free TPE cables

The long service life of igus chainflex high-end TPE cables from Treotham convinces inspectors and gives customers certified security

As the world’s first manufacturer, igus has received UL AWM certification from the well-known US organisation Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for its high-end TPE cables that do not use fire-retardant halogens as additives.

This is the first time that the testing organisation has recognised that halogen-free TPE cables can also meet the fire protection requirements in industry.

The independent organisation Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is one of the most important authorities in the USA in terms of product safety. It has been testing components of machines and systems since 1894 to see whether they are suitable for industrial use.

Their seal is one of the prerequisites for a successful market entry in North America. Fire protection is a key decisive criteria.

This is because, according to the US National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), machine fires are the fourth leading cause of fires in industrial environments in the USA, closely followed by fires caused by electrical factors.

Fire protection can also be achieved without halogens

For this certification, the igus engineers had to do a lot of persuading. Up to now, the flame retardancy of cables has been the key factor in obtaining UL certification for fire protection.

Approval is therefore only granted to products containing flame retardants such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine. These additives increase the flame retardancy.

However, so far it has not been taken into account that the flame retardants generally change the chemical structure of the jacket and reduce the mechanical load-bearing capacity.

Therefore, igus starts much earlier in the process: The cable specialist focuses less on preventing a fire from spreading, but rather on how the cable itself caused the fire. The TPE jacket compounds are extremely resistant to mechanical loads as well as external influences.

They can therefore be used in a wide range of applications: in small installation spaces of up to 4xd, on highly dynamic, short travels with accelerations of 100m/s² or on long travels in a temperature range from -35°C to +100°C.

At the same time they are extremely media resistant, even with special organic oils. In all of these energy chain applications, the halogen-free TPE jacket compounds minimise premature aging of the outer jacket by a factor of up to 10; when compared to the same materials containing flame retardants.

A decisive cause of fire is reduced. This is because if the jacket does not break the cable cannot cause a fire because a reduction in the cross section of the cores is impossible due to the non-existent jacket break. An argument which finally convinced the UL.

Flame retardancy of TPE cables no longer the measure of all things

With these measures, igus makes a significant contribution to increasing machine safety. The long-term flexural strength and service life of chainflex cables in the e-chain have been proven by numerous practical tests in the in-house igus test laboratory – and not just for TPE cables.

Customers benefit who build machines for the North American market, where UL certification of the individual components is the required rule.

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