04/09/2018 10:00:00

The new product range boasts an improved RADOX compound and meets the requirements of the EU Construction Products Directive

HUBER+SUHNER, the leading global manufacturer of electrical and optical connectivity solutions, is launching its new and improved RADOX 125 product range. Like its predecessor, the new portfolio will enable reliable connections for use in extreme environmental conditions.

Based on proven performance features, the new generation offers optimised external dimensions for installations where space is limited and is particularly robust and resistant to fire and strong heat. Thanks to the improved RADOX compound, the RADOX 125 range complies fully with EU building products directive.

Cables equipped with RADOX technology are characterized by a very high thermal and mechanical stress tolerance and the solutions are extremely resistant to chemicals. Compared to conventional cables, they have a considerably longer service life - even when faced with harsh environmental conditions. They do not melt or drip in the event of a short circuit.

'Compared to the previous RADOX 125 range, we have improved numerous features with the second generation without any significant changes in price,' said Ivan Corsini, Product Manager LF Industry at HUBER+SUHNER. 'The cables can be stripped easily and accurately and are therefore also suited for automated processing. We will launch the new generation of cables in October, and our customers can expect to be able to install the new solution from January 2019.'

The core cables are halogen-free and are suited for an optimum operating temperature range between -50 °C and +125 °C. The flexible core cables can also withstand temperatures up to +280 °C for a short time. The nominal voltage is 0.6/1 kV AC.

For more information on the next-generation RADOX 125 or other HUBER+SUHNER solutions see link below.

Axel Rienitz
HUBER+SUHNER AG
+41 71 353 4220
axel.rienitz@hubersuhner.com

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