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XLPE Wire
Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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Daburn Irradiated Polyethylene (XLPE), Low-Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH), Mechanical Strength & Abrasion Resistance Very Good Dielectric, Thermal Stability, Highly Resistant to Chemicals & Solvents, Resistant to Ozone & Oxidation, Very Good Flexibility
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One stranded Tinned Copper (TC) conductor, extruded flexible High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) insulation and a white cross-linked polyethylene XLPE jacket. Recognized by UL as style 3239. This series is low smoke and non-halogen.
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