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News Release from: Panduit | Subject: PanDuct Type NNC Metric Wiring Duct
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 May 2004
New PanDuct Wiring Duct Is Safe And
Eco-friendly
New PanDuct Type NNC Wiring Duct offers a safe way to route, protect, manage and conceal wires near sensitive electronic equipment and where heat resistance or public safety during fire is a concern.
Made from halogen-free material, NNC Duct will not emit corrosive or harmful toxic gases when burned and is therefore ideal for use in markets such as transportation, education, healthcare and government The halogen-free modified PPO material used in NNC Duct has a greater continuous heat resistance than PVC, making it suitable for applications in elevated temperature environments
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The material is also recyclable and eco-friendly to benefit the increasing number of companies who aim to eliminate environmentally harmful substances from their supply chain.
Quick and easy to install, NNC Duct features a halogen-free non-skid liner in the cover, which does not slide easily once installed on the duct base.
A restricted slot design facilitates wire installation and upgrades.
The V-shaped slot lead-in also helps to speed installation.
For safety reasons, NNC Duct features unique smooth rounded edges to protect installers from injury and abrade wiring insulation.
The metric finger width and progression provides a metric sized wiring duct solution for applications that may specify metric dimensioning.
UL94V-0 material flame rating meets material flammability requirements of most electrical panel applications, including NFPA 79-2002.
UL Recognized continuous use temperature: 65C Heat Deflection temperature @ 264 psi of 102C per ASTM D 648 UL94 Flammability Rating of V-0.
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