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Seven reasons for a durable chain cable


We developed the flexible chainflex cables in 1990 to last and not to fail after just a few strokes. In doing so, we recognized that cables used in motion have special mechanical design requirements. That is why we developed the chainflex- seven reasons, which we use in as many chainflex cables as possible. Each of these seven reasons describes a mechanical feature that makes the cable durable in moving applications.

First reason: High tensile strength centre element

High tensile strength centre element
  •  Filling the cavity in the centre 
  •  Absorbing forces in the cable during movement  

Second reason: Copper strands

Copper strands
  • Constant electric current conduction 
  • Perfect combination of individual wire diameter, number of wires, and optimum pitch length

Third reason: Core insulation

Core insulation
  • Cores permanently insulated from each other 
  • Particularly abrasion-resistant material - PVC, TPE, and XLPE 

Fourth reason: Cores wound in bundles

Bundling
  • Extremely short pitches in the winding
  • Cores wound in bundles starting at 12 cores to optimally compensate for push/pull forces

Fifth reason: Inner jacket

Bundling
  • Gusset-filling extrusion  
  • Stranded structure guided in the longitudinal direction 
  • Shielding fundamentals 

Sixth reason: Shielding

Shielding
  • High EMC protection 
  • Extremely high coverage 
  • Flat braid angle ensures shield wire mobility 

Seventh reason: Outer jacket

Outer jacket
  • Protection from environmental influences such as oil, UV radiation, and dirt 
  • Highly abrasion-resistant materials for permanently good energy chain properties - PVC, PUR, and TPE 


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