Single-core automotive cables
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Single-core automotive cables Overview The LEONI Group Cable expertise for the most varied industrial markets Business Unit Automotive Standard Cables Our core competencies Marking of automotive cables Insulation materials Insulation material properties Conductor materials Alternative conductor materials International standards – Automotive cables LEONI heating cables for applications in the engine compartment / interior on page 19 Automotive cables · single-core LEONI product range Quality and environmental management LEONI worldwide Subject to change and error. © by LEONI Kabel GmbH 2012...

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Single-core automotive cables Overview Single-core cables in accordance with international standards starting on page 22 LEONI Mocar® High temperature automotive cables for the drive system / engine compartment starting on page 28 LEONI Aluminium cables starting on page 20

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The LEONI Group Cable expertise for the most varied industrial markets LEONI is a leading supplier of cable systems and related Your markets – our strength. services for the automotive industry and various other As diverse as our product and service range are the markets and industrial sectors. sectors LEONI is supplying. We focus our activities on customers in the fields of Automotive & Commercial Vehicles, Industry & Our group of companies employs more than 63,000 people in Healthcare, Communication & Infrastructure, Electrical Appli- 31 countries. Corporate vision, highest quality and...

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Business Unit Automotive Standard Cables Our core competencies Since 1931 LEONI is a leading manufacturer of cables and conductors for the automotive industry and has advanced to become the world’s largest and most successful supplier – a truly global player. ➔ Global presence: Proximity to the customer is a key part of our corporate policy. In addition to production facilities in China, Germany, India, Morocco, Mexico, Poland, Turkey and Hungary, LEONI offers you a global marketing and product management network which advises and supports you the world over. ➔ Extensive product range:...

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Marking of automotive cables Manufacturer’s markings 1. Single-core cables with a nominal cross-section of 0.5 mm 1. The colours commonly used for the insulation of automotive and more are permanently marked with the manufacturer’s cables are: white, yellow, grey, green, red, violet, brown, blue, logo “LEONI” at maximum intervals of 200 mm (embossed black, orange (DIN 72551-7 and DIN IEC 304). Other colour iden- tifications are permissible on request. The marking of wires with a nominal cross-section smaller than 2. Two-colour automotive cables are marked by two diametri- 0.5 mm2 is the...

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Insulation materials How to determine the continuous service temperature. measurement curve temperature/time curve 10 heat storage temperature [°C] ➔ LEONI develops and uses insulation materials that provide Selection criteria high reliability and durability under operating conditions. Service temperatures The structure and properties of the materials used are listed Electrical values below and in the table on page 8–9. Mechanical stability under load Wear resistance Resistance to oil, fuels, brake fluid, acids/alkalis, Plasticized or semi-crystalline polymers Viscoplastic properties in the...

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Insulation material properties All compounds used are lead free. Halogen content Tensile strength Polyvinyl chloride (plasticized) Polyvinyl chloride, cold-resistant Polyvinyl chloride, heat-resistant Fluorinated ethylene propylene Ethylen tetrafluoroethylene Polypropylene, flame-retardant Perfluoroalkoxy copolymer Thermoplastic polyether polyurethane Thermoplastic polyether ester elastomer Thermoplastic polyether elastomer Thermoplastic polystyrene block copolymer Thermoplastic polyamide elastomer Silicone rubber Ethylene vinyl acetate Polyvinyl chloride, crosslinked Polyethylene,...

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Service temperatures Temperature Index Thermal overload capacity Resistance to Cold winding test Specific volume resistance Flame retardation Brake fluid Acids/ alkalis Organic agents

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Conductor materials Most of our conductor material is copper (Cu). For the production of our wires we mainly use Cu-ETP1 (oxygenic copper) and Cu-OF 1 oxygen-free copper for special applications (e. g. hydrogen resistance). In addition to pure copper we also process a variety of copper alloys for special applications. Extract from EN 1977 – copper and copper alloys – raw wire made of copper Symbol Material number Melting point Oxygenic (tough-pitch) copper with an electrical conductivity in the soft condition Oxygen-free copper, non-deoxidized Cu-OF1 High-purity copper, largely free of...

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Excerpt from DIN CEN/TS 13388 and EN 1977 – Alloys Symbol Material number Melting point Copper alloys with high tensile strength electrical conductivity of ≥ 57 m/Ωmm2 at 20 °C in a soft condition. Information regarding properties and use Copper alloys with high tensile strength electrical conductivity of ≥ 44 m/Ωmm2 at 20 °C in a soft condition. Copper alloys with high tensile strength electrical conductivity of ≥ 42 m/Ωmm2 at 20 °C in a soft condition. Tolerance deviating from DIN CEN/TS 13388 Symbol deviating from DIN CEN/TS 13388 Excerpt from EN 573 – Aluminium Symbol Material number...

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Alternative conductor materials Low-current and signal cables for use in the automotive industry or for industrial CuMg CuSn Material Standard Copper Silver ➔ low alloyed copper Copper Clad Steel Copper Magnesium ASTM B 227, ASTM B 228, ASTM B 452 DIN CEN/TS 13388 ➔ low alloyed copper Copper Tin Characteristics CuAg Electrical conductivity Tensile strength6 Elongation at break Bending test performance Values based on soft-annealed ETP-copper and hard-drawn CuAg, CCS, CuMg and CuSn Comparison table – cable types Materials Tensile strength Weight approx.

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Insulation: Depending on the application and requirement, there are various insulation materials available to choose from. FLR – symmetric conductor construction type A with reduced wall thickness Conductor construction Nominal cross-section Diameter of single wire Wall thickness Outer diameter FLR – symmetric conductor construction type A with ultra-thin wall thickness Conductor construction Nominal cross-section Diameter of single wire Wall thickness Outer diameter

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