PVC cable materials with special features are materials, which have features such as rodent, termite, oil resistance, anti-migration and anti-ultraviolet. Such materials are PVC-based cable materials, which is produced by mixing and granulating with accessory ingredients such as plasticizers, special additives, fillers, stabilizers and lubricants.
1. Model, name and application of products
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HFS-90 |
Rodent PVC sheath materials at 90 ℃ |
Rodent sheath for wire and cable at the thermal class of 90 ℃ |
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HFY-90 |
Termite PVC sheath materials at 90 ℃ |
Termite sheath for wire and cable at the thermal class of 90 ℃ |
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HNY-90 |
Oil-resistant PVC sheath materials at 90 ℃ |
Oil-resistant sheath for wire and cable at the thermal class of 90 ℃ |
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HNQ-90 |
Anti-migration PVC sheath materials at 90 ℃ |
Anti-migration sheath for wire and cable at the thermal class of 90 ℃ |
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HNZ-90 |
Anti-ultraviolet PVC sheath materials at 90 ℃ |
Anti-ultraviolet sheath for wire and cable at the thermal class of 90 ℃ |
2. Executive Standard
Q/WRD 003-2016
3. Products properties
The products properties are shown in Table 9, where the listed products are only examples. Our company can also customize PVC cable materials with other special properties according to customers’ requirements.
4. Processing
Single screw extruder is used in processing, with the aspect ratio of screw L/D≥20. The recommended reference processing temperature is shown below:
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Sections |
Section 1 |
Section 2 |
Section 3 |
Section 4 |
Extrusion head |
Die |
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Temperature/℃ |
150±10 |
160±10 |
170±5 |
175±5 |
170±5 |
175±10 |
5. Packaging, transportation and storage
Package: net weight of each bag (25±0.2) kg. The inner bag is polyethylene film and the outer bag is craft paper composites.
Transportation and storage: no exposure to sunshine and rain during transportation. It should be stored in clean, cool, dry and ventilated warehouse.
Table 9 Products properties
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HFS-90 |
HFY-90 |
HNY-90 |
HNQ-90 |
HNZ-90 |
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Tensile strength/MPa ≥ |
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Tensile strain at break/% ≥ |
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Thermal deformation ≤ |
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Impact brittle property |
Test temperature /℃ |
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Impact brittle property |
Pass |
Pass |
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Pass |
Pass |
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Thermal stabilization time at 200℃/min ≥ |
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volume resistivity at 20℃/Ω·m ≥ |
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dielectric strength /(MV/m)≥ |
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Thermal aging test condition |
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Tensile strength after aging/MPa ≥ |
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The biggest change rate of tensile strength/% |
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Tensile strain at break after aging/% ≥ |
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The biggest change rate of tensile strain at break/% |
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Mass loss of thermal aging/(g/m2) ≤ |
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Rodent test (SD big rat bite test) |
Significant |
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Termite test (Experimental group technique) |
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Second level |
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PS/ABS migration resistant test(55 ℃×168h) |
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No pollution |
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Test oil resistance IRM 902#
90 ℃×24h |
change rate of tensile strength/% ≤ |
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change rate of tensile strain at break/% ≤ |
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Aging resistance to artificial weathering
0~1008h |
change rate of tensile strength/% ≤ |
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change rate of tensile strain at break/% ≤ |
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Aging resistance to artificial weathering
504~1008h |
change rate of tensile strength/% ≤ |
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change rate of tensile strain at break/% ≤ |
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