High temperature cables are used in industry in processes such as foundries, furnaces or in environments where heat conditions exist above 125 °C and up to 1000 °C.
SIF Silicone Insulated Cable. Recommended for low temperatures below -40°C and for high temperatures above 90°C, in lamp wiring, induction oven heating equipment and for indoor use.
Silicone Insulated Cable SIF. Recommended for low temperatures below -40. For use in places where conventional PVC insulated cables become brittle due to large temperature differences. These cables are preferably used in steel mills, hot rolling mills, coke plants, foundries, etc.
The insulation, based on silicone rubber, is resistant to vegetable and animal fats, many oils and diluted acids, as well as to decomposition by alcohols, bases, etc.
During a fire, a layer of silicon dioxide remains on the cable, which can prevent a short circuit. Additional mechanical protection by a glass filament braid.
For use in places where conventional PVC insulated cables become brittle due to large temperature differences. These cables are preferably used in steelworks, iron and steel mills, hot rolling mills, coke plants, foundries, etc.
The insulation, based on silicone rubber, is resistant to vegetable and animal fats, many oils and diluted acids, as well as decomposition by alcohols, bases, etc.
During a fire, a layer of silicon dioxide remains on the cable, which can prevent a short circuit.
For the connection of electrical devices subject to high mechanical stress at high ambient temperatures. For example in steelworks, but also at low temperatures. The insulation and sheath are resistant to most oils, greases, acids, lyes and oxidants.