Fiberglass Tubing CB-SRS SERIES

CB-SRS silicone rubber fiberglass (fiber inside the outer plastic) casing is made of E-glass fiber yarn woven into a tube, the coated with silicone rubber high temperature. Has cannula more favorable than silicone fiberglass insulation, flame resistance and flexibility.
CB-SRS silicone rubber extruded into a tube, and then applied to the woven glass fiber coated with a silicone resin through high temperature. It has excellent insulation temperature protection, equally widely used in H & N-motor, household appliances,heating equipment, special lighting and other insulation protection.

NO: CB-SRS 1
Introduction

Item Performance parameters
Continuous use temperature range -10℃-+200℃
Temperature resistance 200℃±2℃、168≥1/2 Original voltage value
Thermal aging 260 ℃, 6 hours, and no crack
Cold bending No cracks
Horizontal burning <30s
combustion(VW-1) <30
Hydrolytic stability Not sticky, no distortion, no softening

 

Technical Specifications

Model / certification number Test Conditions Burning resistance Temperature resistance Breakdown voltage level The average voltage Individual values
SRS1-40 E233804 UL 1441 UL VW-1 -10℃~+200℃ C 4000V 3000V
SRS1-70 E233803 UL 1441 UL VW-1 -10℃~+200℃ B 7000V 5000V
SRS1-70 E233803 UL 1441 UL VW-1 -10℃~+200℃ A 7000V 5000V

 

Specification

Inner diameter(mm) Wall thickness(mm)
Nominal Tolerance 4000V 7000V
0.5-2.0 0.20±0.00 0.40±0.05 0.45±0.05
2.5-3.0 0.25±0.00 0.40±0.05 0.50±0.05
3.5-5.0 0.35±0.00 0.45±0.05 0.55±0.05
6.0-9.0 0.50±0.00 0.50±0.05 0.60±0.05
10.0-12.0 0.70±0.00 0.60±0.05 0.65±0.05

 

NO: CB-SRS 2

Inner diameter(mm) Wall thickness(mm)
Nominal Tolerance
1.0-2.5 0.20±0.00 0.80±0.05
3.0-5.5 0.30±0.00 0.90±0.05
6.0-7.0 0.35±0.00 1.00±0.05
8.0-9.0 0.40±0.00 1.10±0.05
10.0-12.0 0.50±0.00 1.25±0.05

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