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News Release from: Kopex International | Subject: EExe nylon cable glands
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 May 2007
New range of Kopex ATEX compatible cable
glands
A new range of ATEX compatible cable glands in various sizes, suitable for use in hazardous areas, has been launched by Kopex International, manufactured from Polyamide 6
The Kopex EExe nylon cable glands consist of a body, sealing ring, clamping ring and capnut Manufactured from Polyamide 6, which is self-extinguishing and flame retardant, the cable glands use a halogen free Santoprene seal and each one is clearly marked with the size, approval number and mark
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for use with non-armoured cables, these cable glands combine an outer seal and cable grip.
They can be used for direct fixing into the threaded entry of an enclosure or into a standard knockout, when used with a suitable locknut.
Depending on size, the cable glands are supplied in suitable pack sizes and come complete with full installation instructions.
They are available in six metric size options including: M16, M20, M25, M32, M40 and M50.
They have been SIRA approved to ATEX 1072X, for use in hazardous areas.
They have an IP66 ingress protection rating as standard, which can be increased to IP68 by using a special washer.
Unused entries on an enclosure should be blocked using a certified 'stopping plug', such as the 'e' Polyamide 6.6, glass filled plug, with rubber seal, for use in hazardous area applications also available through Kopex International.
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