1. Thin layers of tinned electrolytic copper formed into a stack.
2. Insulated by high-resistance, self-extinguishing PVC with less than 20% contact with conductor for high flexibility.
3. Easily bent, folded, and twisted, improving assembly flexibility, shortening connections, and decreasing footprint.
4. Dramatically smaller and more flexible than comparable cable based on ampacity.
5. Better power density than cable with lower skin effect ratio.
6. Connections made by punching and bolting directly through the copper laminates, clamping onto the end of the ERICO? FLEXIBAR?, or welding using ERICO? CADWELD?.
7. No lugs needed, reducing installation time and improving resistance to vibration.
8. Weight savings and material savings compared to wire alternatives.
9. Reduces total installation cost.
10. Traceability codes and designation part numbers printed on insulation.
11. 100% production dielectric tested.
12. UL 758 Appliance Wiring Material requirements for Cold Bend testing at -40?C and -50?C (-40?F and -58?F).
13. GOST compliant.
14. RoHS compliant.
Erico Flexibar, Tinned Copper
ERICO? FLEXIBAR? is a highly flexible, tinned electrolytic copper conductor stacked in thin layers, insulated with self-extinguishing PVC. This innovative design allows easy bending, folding, and twisting, reducing space and installation time. It provides better power density and lower skin effect than comparable cables, with no lugs needed, cutting material costs and improving vibration resistance. It is dielectric-tested, UL-compliant, RoHS-compliant, and GOST-compliant, offering a reliable, cost-effective solution for modern electrical installations.
Brands | Erico |
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Application | Electrical panels, switchgear, transformers, bus ducts, power distribution units, inverters, and industrial equipment. |
Certification | UL 758, RoHS, GOST compliant |
Insulation | High-resistance, self-extinguishing PVC |
Temperature Testing | Cold bend tested at -40?C and -50?C |
Connection Method | Punching, bolting, or welding with ERICO? CADWELD? |