igus has developed a new high temperature resistant material for its Energy Chain cable management systems, called igumid HT. Red hot chips from an industrial process can sometimes melt the thermoplastic, cling to the energy supply system and burn right through to the material. This happens frequently in high-temperature applications such as foundry plants, steel mills and on some machine tools.
igumid HT passed every test at igus’ in-house laboratory and achieved superior results to all other igus polymers.
All standard igus E2 and E4 energy tubes are now available in the new high-temperature material.
igus energy tubes have been successfully protecting cables and hoses in the machining industry for almost 20 years. The robust, plastic energy supply systems are resistant to dust, dirt, moisture, low or high temperatures and harsh environments.
Enclosed energy tubes can be easily filled, simply by snapping the lids open with a screwdriver. This means cables remain easily accessible even after being laid into the tube and maintenance and machine downtimes are kept to a minimum.
Many different interior separator, strain relief and connector options are available, as well as guide troughs, if required.
If requested, the chip-resistant energy tubes can also be delivered as a "ReadyChain": completely pre-harnessed with cables and hoses and ready to fit to a machine.