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Flame-retardant cable ties

The Ty-Rap Flame Retardant Cable Ties from Thomas and Betts meet the UL94V-0 flammability rating standard and are designed to withstand extreme heat and cold conditions.

01/22/2013


NovaTorque has expanded their Electronically Commutated Permanent Magnet (ECPM) motors to include 3hp and 5hp models. They are designed to be more energy efficient and have high power density. Courtesy: NovaTorqueTy-Rap Flame-Retardant Cable Ties from Thomas & Betts are made of flame-retardant nylon 6.6 that meets the UL94V-0 flammability rating, making them ideal for public areas where evacuation is a concern, including mass transit vehicles and stations, as well as infrastructures, such as tunnels and oil and gas rigs. Ty-Rap Flame-Retardant Cable Ties also offer chemical resistance and low smoke density.

Ty-Rap Flame-Retardant Cable Ties are for use in temperatures ranging from minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 40 degrees Celsius) to 185 degrees Fahrenheit (85 degrees Celsius).

Thomas & Betts

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