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Ceramifiable LSOH compound
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10 years 1 week ago #2811 by Mr Bhognath Shivapurapu
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Hi,
Appreciate if any could tell me where I could buy subject compounds in the market besides AEI compounds. I am looking for a compound which will pass the CWZ test of BS 6387 especially so the W test.
Thanking you in advance
Bhognath
Appreciate if any could tell me where I could buy subject compounds in the market besides AEI compounds. I am looking for a compound which will pass the CWZ test of BS 6387 especially so the W test.
Thanking you in advance
Bhognath
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10 years 5 days ago - 10 years 5 days ago #2813 by Peter J Stewart-Hay
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Replied by Peter J Stewart-Hay on topic Ceramifiable LSOH compound
Hello Bhognath:
AEI is world famous for their specialty compounds All compound manufacturers then work very hard to get their particular compound specified in one or more standards.
I have no understanding of any other compound that will pass British Standard 6387, Categories C, W & Z. This is a specification for performance requirements for cables required to maintain circuit integrity under actual fire conditions. You also indicated that this is a ceramifiable compound meaning that it is a polymer–ceramic composite.
If this is a PVC based compound:, Alibaba.com lists a number of Chinese companies that manufacture low smoke, zero halogen compounds www.alibaba.com/halogen-free-cable-compound-manufacturers.html but you will have to do the legwork there to see if you can find one or more that fit your complete requirements.
Likewise AlphaGary Wire and Cable products may have something. I suggest you contact them:
AlphaGary Corporation
170 Pioneer Drive
Leominster, MA 01453 USA
www.alphagary.com/
I suggest you ask them two questions:
1) Do they have such a compound and if not,
2) Can they recommend a reliable North American or European compounder besides AEI
You have made this very difficult for us because we are not going to purchase the expensive BS specification for your query and you have not given us the compound number and type of the approved AEI compound. We therefore have little understanding as to the actual polymer compound you are referencing.and how it is processed.
Perhaps the cable is manufactured with ceramifiable silicone rubber tapes from say Shenzhen Anpin Silicone Material Co., Ltd. (Guangdong, China) www.ecvv.com/product/4334703.html or with a ceramifiable silicone rubber compound.
We do however suspect that it is actually a ceramifiable silicone rubber compound. We have posted your question on a number of worldwide Linkdin wire and cable groups but so far there has been no reply.
Depending on the gauge size this could be extruded and cured on a horizontal, slant or steam CCV line. Likewise, it could be cured in an steam autoclave after first being coated in a standard horizontal rubber extruder and then over coated with polypropylene to prevent adjacent layers on the reel from amalgamating in the autoclave.
AEI is world famous for their specialty compounds All compound manufacturers then work very hard to get their particular compound specified in one or more standards.
I have no understanding of any other compound that will pass British Standard 6387, Categories C, W & Z. This is a specification for performance requirements for cables required to maintain circuit integrity under actual fire conditions. You also indicated that this is a ceramifiable compound meaning that it is a polymer–ceramic composite.
If this is a PVC based compound:, Alibaba.com lists a number of Chinese companies that manufacture low smoke, zero halogen compounds www.alibaba.com/halogen-free-cable-compound-manufacturers.html but you will have to do the legwork there to see if you can find one or more that fit your complete requirements.
Likewise AlphaGary Wire and Cable products may have something. I suggest you contact them:
AlphaGary Corporation
170 Pioneer Drive
Leominster, MA 01453 USA
www.alphagary.com/
I suggest you ask them two questions:
1) Do they have such a compound and if not,
2) Can they recommend a reliable North American or European compounder besides AEI
You have made this very difficult for us because we are not going to purchase the expensive BS specification for your query and you have not given us the compound number and type of the approved AEI compound. We therefore have little understanding as to the actual polymer compound you are referencing.and how it is processed.
Perhaps the cable is manufactured with ceramifiable silicone rubber tapes from say Shenzhen Anpin Silicone Material Co., Ltd. (Guangdong, China) www.ecvv.com/product/4334703.html or with a ceramifiable silicone rubber compound.
We do however suspect that it is actually a ceramifiable silicone rubber compound. We have posted your question on a number of worldwide Linkdin wire and cable groups but so far there has been no reply.
Depending on the gauge size this could be extruded and cured on a horizontal, slant or steam CCV line. Likewise, it could be cured in an steam autoclave after first being coated in a standard horizontal rubber extruder and then over coated with polypropylene to prevent adjacent layers on the reel from amalgamating in the autoclave.
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay Principal
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10 years 4 days ago #2814 by Mr Bhognath Shivapurapu
Replied by Mr Bhognath Shivapurapu on topic Ceramifiable LSOH compound
Hi Peter,
I contacted AlphaGary and found a compound which will meet the requirement. I aim to run some plant trials as soon as I receive the compound.
Thank you for your tip.
Regards
Bhognath
I contacted AlphaGary and found a compound which will meet the requirement. I aim to run some plant trials as soon as I receive the compound.
Thank you for your tip.
Regards
Bhognath
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9 years 11 months ago - 9 years 11 months ago #2816 by Peter J Stewart-Hay
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Replied by Peter J Stewart-Hay on topic Ceramifiable LSOH compound
From Linkdin we learned the following today:
James Law Manager at Shenzhen Anpin Silicone Material Co., Ltd. advised that apart from their company:
"According our customer's feedback, they used Wacker, Dow Corning, Bluestar, and Shinestu ceramifiable compounds Hope it is a reference for you."
These may all be ceramifiable silicone rubber compounds.
James Law Manager at Shenzhen Anpin Silicone Material Co., Ltd. advised that apart from their company:
"According our customer's feedback, they used Wacker, Dow Corning, Bluestar, and Shinestu ceramifiable compounds Hope it is a reference for you."
These may all be ceramifiable silicone rubber compounds.
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Peter J. Stewart-Hay Principal
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9 years 10 months ago #2824 by Mr James Law
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Hello Bhongnath,
Good day.
I am James, from Anpin Silicone. We are manufacturing ceramifiable low smoke ozeo halogen silicone compound for cables. Could you tell us what we can do for you?
Best regards,
James
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Good day.
I am James, from Anpin Silicone. We are manufacturing ceramifiable low smoke ozeo halogen silicone compound for cables. Could you tell us what we can do for you?
Best regards,
James
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