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Flame-retardant halogen-free TPEs for consumer and industrial power cords
Specific applications for the Maxelast FH7800 series include power plugs, charger cables, electronic power cords, auxiliary cables and ribbon wire. They are offered as halogen-free and phthalate-free alternatives to flexible PVC. The new grades are available in hardnesses from Shore A 60 to Shore A 96 and comply with RoHS, PAHs and NP (neophenol) standards and conform to UL ratings of 1581 (charger cables) and 94 (power plugs) depending on the grade.
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