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NEN-EN 50363-8

Insulating, sheathing and covering materials for low voltage energy cables - Part 8: Halogen-free, thermoplastic insulating compounds

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2004
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
ICS Code (Plastics and rubber insulating materials): 29.035.20
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This part of EN 50363 specifies the requirements for the physical properties of the harmonised halogen-free thermoplastic sheathing compound given in Table 1. The relevant test methods for verification of compliance are given in EN 60811 (series), EN 50267-2 series, EN 60684-2, EN 50396 and HD 21.14.

Document History

April 1, 2011
Insulating, sheathing and covering materials for low voltage energy cables - Part 8: Halogen-free, thermoplastic sheathing compounds
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September 1, 2010
Insulating, sheathing and covering materials for low voltage energy cables - Part 8: Halogen-free, thermoplastic sheathing compounds
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March 1, 2006
Insulating, sheathing and covering materials for low voltage energy cables - Part 8: Halogen-free, thermoplastic sheathing compounds
This part of EN 50363 specifies the requirements for the physical properties of the harmonised halogen-free thermoplastic sheathing compound given in Table 1. The relevant test methods for...
NEN-EN 50363-8
January 1, 2004
Insulating, sheathing and covering materials for low voltage energy cables - Part 8: Halogen-free, thermoplastic insulating compounds
This part of EN 50363 specifies the requirements for the physical properties of the harmonised halogen-free thermoplastic sheathing compound given in Table 1. The relevant test methods for...
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