PANDUIT: Electrical Full Line

For technical assistance in the U.S., call 866-405-6654 (outside the U.S., see inside back cover for directory) ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS B2.53 B2. Cable Accessories C1. Wiring Duct C3. Abrasion Protection C4. Cable Management D1. Terminals D2. Power Connectors E1. Labeling Systems E2. Labels E3. Pre-Printed & Write-On Markers F. Index B3. Stainless Steel Ties C2. Surface Raceway E5. Lockout/ Tagout & Safety Solutions B1. Cable Ties A. System Overview D3. Grounding Connectors E4. Permanent Identification ■ TEFZEL is a registered trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. ‡For more detail and additional materials, see Selection Chart on Pages B1.2 – B1.3. Physical Properties and Colors of Cable Accessory Materials ‡ Design Criteria Flame Retardant Nylon 6.6 Glass Filled Flame Retardant Nylon 6.6 General Purpose Polypropylene Weather Resistant Polypropylene General Purpose ABS General Purpose ABS Weather Resistant ABS Flame Retardant Polypropylene Acetal PVC Color Black, Natural Black Black Black Black Natural Black Black Black Gray, White Part Number Suffix 60, 69 None None/109 100 None 20 0 None None 810 UL Flammability – UL 94 V-0 V-0 HB HB HB HB HB V-0 HB V-0 Gamma Radiation Resistance 1x10 5 Rads N/A 1x10 5 Rads 1x10 5 Rads N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Water Absorption 1.1% (24 hrs.) 0.7% (24 hrs.) 0.1% (24 hrs.) 0.1% (24 hrs.) 0.3% (24 hrs.) 0.3% (24 hrs.) 0.3% (24 hrs.) 0.15% (24 hrs.) 0.43% (24 hrs.) 0.3% (24 hrs.) UV Resistance Poor Poor Poor Good Poor Fair Good Good Good Poor Maximum Continuous Use Temperature 230°F (110°C) 230°F (110°C) 221°F (105°C) 221°F (105°C) 185°F (85°C) 185°F (85°C) 185°F (85°C) 257°F (125°C) 194°F (90°C) 122°F (50°C) Minimum Continuous Use Temperature -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) -40°F (-40°C) Application Chart Since Panduit manufactures adhesive backed mounts with a variety of adhesive types, this chart should be used as a guideline for choosing the best adhesive for often-encountered conditions. Each type of adhesive is rated good, fair or poor for some specific mounting surfaces and/or chemical environments. Mount Spacing To determine the number of mounts to use in a given application, the following formula can be used as a guideline: Surfaces Rubber Based Foam Tape Mounts Acrylic Based Foam Tape Mounts Epoxy Applied Adhesive Mounts Plastics Wood Glass Painted Surfaces Powder Coating Metal Paper Concrete, Stone, Masonry Good Good Fair Good Good Good 1 Good Not Recommended Good Good Good Good Fair Good 1 Good Not Recommended Good Good Good Fair Good Good Fair Good Water Oil Gasoline Dilute Acids Dilute Alkalis Organic Solvents Outdoor Exposure Good Poor Poor Poor Good Poor Not Recommended Good Fair 3 Fair 3 Fair 3 Fair 3 Fair 3 Good Poor Good Fair Fair Fair Not Recommended Good 2 1. Not recommended for use on copper or brass. 2. Mounts manufactured from outdoor material only. For specific applications, individual testing prior to extensive use is suggested. 3. Depends on concentration, exposure time, and chemical composition. Chemical Resistance Cable or weight (Lbs./ft.) Static Load rating of Mount (Lbs./mt.) Mounts Ft. Spacing =

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