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KBL H-TEMP cable tie UV-resistant with metal latch fastening
For outdoor installations for bundling cables, cable harnesses and hoses with increased requirements for minimum tensile strength
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Corrosion-resistant
- Anti-magnetic metal latch closure made of type 316 stainless steel
- Excellent security even under the most demanding conditions such as humidity, heat, cold etc.
- Robust and insensitive to vibrations and external influences
No sharp edges and a secure fit
- Rounded and smooth exterior to prevent damage to the insulation of cables etc.
- In addition, the smooth body without teeth or grooves reduces the number of over-stressed points
- The light texturing on the inside of the tie ensures that the cable tie sits securely on the cable bundle
Quick installation and easy processing
- Slightly angled, pointed tie end and single-piece wedge closure
- Insertion aid with angled tie ends 2.3 + 3.6 + 4.8 mm
- No additional assembly tools required
Increased safety for the user
- Increased tensile strength values compared to standard cable ties with plastic latches
- Exercise caution with strong mineral acids and/or oxidising chemicals, especially at high temperatures
- Not resistant to mineral acids and/or oxidising chemicals
The UV resistant cable ties meet the ISO 4892-2 standard: Plastics - synthetic irradiation or weathering in equipment – part 2: xenon-arc lamps. 1000 hours of irradiation or weathering using this test method is required by the IEC 62275, EN 62275 and UL 1565 standards for UV-resistant cable ties.
This test procedure involves a short test. This test cannot be extrapolated in accordance with the actual service life of cable ties under irradiation or weathering with UV lights.
A number of factors may impair the grade of correlation between short tests with laboratory light sources and the actual exposure to external light sources under real operating conditions.
a) Differences in the spectral distribution of laboratory light sources and daylight
b) Weathering or irradiation periods in which ongoing weathering or irradiation with light from a laboratory light source without any periods of darkness is used
c) Weathering or irradiation conditions under which very frequent changes between high and low test temperatures arise or unrealistic temperature shocks are created
d) Unrealistically high or low humidity level
e) Lack of biological agents or pollutants.
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