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For those who want to export machines and plant to the USA

01 July 2009

there is often no way around the requirement for the new "NFPA 79" approval. This standard, which originated in the construction field, prohibits the use of some AWM cables (UL Recognized) in machines. Due to the very high fire-resistance requirement, NFPA 79 restricts the selection of cable materials used to PVC only.

For this reason, energy chain specialist igus® has supplemented its range of 850 energy chain rated cable types with NFPA 79-conforming machine cables. The "Chainflex® CF130.US" and "CF140.US" machine tool wire (MTW) are highly flame-resistant and meet the strict US standards in terms of materials and insulation wall thicknesses. The outer material is oil-resistant in line with the regulations and provides extremely high fire-resistance according to FT4.

Areas of application are both indoors and outdoors, short to medium travel distances, self-supporting energy chain use up to 10m and cope with medium mechanical loads, such as in the areas of tool machining, packaging, wood and stone processing as well as general handling tasks. These PVC control cables are available immediately without any cutting costs or minimum quantity surcharge.



igus® has been actively represented in the UK by its own branch in Northampton for 18 years now, and has been using the slogan "Yes we can" since 1992.



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