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Flexible Cables - why are some cables more flexible than others?
Different applications require different amounts of flexibility, the conductors within a cable , together with the insulation/sheathing material used, will dictate how rigid or flexible the cable is. Conductors are classed to indicate the degree of flexibility:
Class 1: single wire rigid
Class 2: stranded rigid
Class 5: flexible (fine wires)
Class 6: super flexible
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Elandflex Cable
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Eland Product Group: A2F
Application: Highly flexible single core conductors with a great variety of industrial applications, such as cable harnesses, panel wiring and power generation.
Standards: IEC 60332-1
Eland Extraflex Cable
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Eland Product Group: A1W
Application: For industrial uses, secondary side connection of power sources for metal arc welding, heavy duty portable supply in dry, wet and oil enviroments. For motor connections, generators transformers where flexible connections are required and all fixed wiring 0.6/1kV power applications.
Standards: CENELEC HD22.6, IEC 245-6, AS3147, IEC 60332-1
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