LSZH Cables

LSZH Cables

Low smoke zero halogen or low smoke free of halogen (LSZH or LSOH or LS0H or LSFH or OHLS or ZHFR) is a material classification typically used for cable jacketing in the wire and cable industry. LSZH cable jacketing is composed of thermoplastic or thermoset compounds that emit limited smoke and no halogen when exposed to high sources of heat.

Enquire Now

Low smoke zero halogen cable considerably reduces the amount of toxic and corrosive gas emitted during combustion. When burned, a low-smoke zero halogen cable emits a less optically dense smoke that releases at a lower rate. During a fire, a low-smoke cable is desirable because it reduces the amount and density of the smoke, which makes exiting a space easier for occupants as well as increases the safety of firefighting operations. This type of material is typically used in poorly ventilated areas such as aircraft, rail carriages, tanks, subsea and offshore installations, submarines or ships. It is also used extensively in the rail industry, wherever high voltage or track signal wires must be run into and through tunnel systems. The nuclear industry is another area where LSZH cables have been and will be used in the future.
 

Enquire Now
Configuration Single Pair, Multi Pair
Size/metric 18 AWG, 16AWG
Insulation XLPE
Outer Jacket FR-PVC, CPE, TPN (LSZH)
Shielding Overall Shielded, Individual & Overall-Shield
Armor Un-Armored, Served Wire Armor, Metal Clad Armor, Chemical & Moisture- Barrier
Conductor Bare, Tin-Coated, or Nickel-Plated, annealed copper, in solid, 7-strand, or 19-strand configurations per ASTM B3, B33, B8, and IEC 60228 from 20 AWG to 12 AWG and equivalent metric sizes.
Standards UL 13 (PLTC & PLTC-ER), UL 2225 (ITC-HL), UL 2250 (ITC & ITC-ER), ICEA S-73-532, BS 5308, EN 50288-7, AS/NZS 5000, 34-SAMSS-913
Flame Test IEEE 1202, UL 1685, VW-1, FT4, IEC 60332, Low Smoke Zero Halogen, per IEC 61034 and IEC 60754
Temperature -50ºC to 105°C, typical.
Enjoyed the friendly service!
Related products