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There are 3 main applications of EVA in the cable industry:
Involve the use of relatively high VA content copolymers, usually 18-40% VA containing relatively high proportions of hydrated fillers (HFFR and semi-conductive layer or carbon-black), i.e. 30 –50%.
Cables and wires applications using Evatane® with:
HFFR (Halogen-Free Flame Retardant)
HFFR formulations are generally based on blends of ethylene copolymers (EVA, EMA, EBA) and polyethylene with high loadings of mineral fillers ATH and MDH to optimize flame retardancy, mechanical properties and cost.
HFFR Standard Formulations
Semi Conductive Layer
- It is extruded in direct contact with the conductors of high voltage power cables.
To eliminate electrical tracking and arching discharges, Cables needs:
To provide electrical protection, it needs:
Insulation LayerTo prevent electrical breakdown, it needs:
Technical Files: Arkema Functional Polyolefins for Cables - Quick Selection Guide (
Grades : Evatane®
Grades are chosen upon the targeted properties
Let's evolve the cable together
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