■ Halogen free tubes that endure intense heat up to 135℃ for the first time in the world
■ Products aims at electronics, automotive, and Military Industry manufacturers in North America and Europe
Seoul, Korea, September 30 - LS Cable announced that it has developed halogen-free heat shrinkable tubes that endure continuous use in temperatures up to 135℃ for the first time in the world. The company will actively market the new product in North America and Europe where strict restrictions on hazardous materials are enforced.
Heat shrinkable tubes are used to provide insulation, protection, and identification of electric wires inside electronics, vehicles, and defense industry products, all of which require resistance to intense heat. Recently markets demand products with environment-friendly properties such as flame retardation and no toxic emission when burned.
Resistant to temperatures of only up to 125℃, existing halogen-free tubes have been limited to use only in electronics. With the newly developed heat shrinkable tubes that endure temperatures of up to 135℃, LS Cable can now extend application of its products to automotive parts and defense industry parts that conform to US Military Specifications and Standards, enabling the company to expand its market into North America and Europe.
Developing environment-friendly heat shrinkable tubes that endure temperatures of up to 125℃ for the first time in Korea in 2006 and environment-friendly large diameter heat shrinkable tubes for ships in 2007, LS Cable leads the environment-friendly high heat resistance tube industry with this new product that endures temperatures of up to 135℃ for use in electronics.
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