Anixter defines best practices for LSZH wire and cable

White paper provides a thorough historical overview, as well as current standards, specifications and applications information for Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) wire and cable technology.

A recent white paper from Anixter provides a thorough historical overview, as well as current standards, specifications and applications information for Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) wire and cable technology. The technical document includes sections on flame testing, halogen-free flame retardation methods, thermoset vs. thermoplastic LSZH, and sustainability. The paper's analysis concludes that while low-smoke and zero-halogen cable technology has advanced significantly, it is nonetheless only well-suited to some, but not all, applications.

Download and read the white paper here.

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