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News Release from: Kopex International | Subject: Superscreen Conduit System
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2005
Superscreen conduit defence industry
applications
Kopex International's comprehensive range of electrical conduits are designed to offer optimum performance in a wide variety of demanding applications in the defence and shipbuilding sectors.
Kopex International's comprehensive range of electrical conduits are designed to offer optimum performance in a wide variety of demanding applications in the defence and shipbuilding sectors The company's Superscreen Conduit System has been specifically designed to meet the strictest standards for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for many applications and provide protection from stray interference for essential plant and equipment
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 4 Jul 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Kopex International's comprehensive range of electrical conduits are designed to offer optimum performance in a wide variety of demanding applications in food manufacturing and processing plants.
Kopex offers a choice of three, pliable conduits for use in conjunction with a C18 (male or female) connector.
Constructed from a special steel material and kraft paper, the conduits are able to screen to 106dB at 1MHz.
Three different jacket types are available, each offering specific qualities.
Type T provides Limited Fire Hazard whilst Type H offers high temperature and chemical resistance.
Conduits are extremely pliable and once bent into shape will retain their position.
Ingress protection is to IP66 and 67 and temperature rating from -25 degree c to +90 degree c (-50 degree c to +130 degree c for Type H).
For more information on Kopex's Superscreen range, or details about Kopex's products with NATO numbers, visit www.kopex.co.uk.
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