Hellermann Tyton 173-01200 HEGEMIP12-CUSP-L4 EMC Braided Hose Aluminium , Black 173-01200 Data Sheet

Product codes
173-01200
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Article-No.
Type
Ø
D
Bundle
Ø min.
Bundle
Ø max.
Reel Length
(m)
Weight
(g/m)
173-00400
HEGEMIP04
4
4
6.5
100
21.5
173-00600
HEGEMIP06
6
5
10
100
28.5
173-00800
HEGEMIP08
8
8
11.5
100
26.5
173-01000
HEGEMIP10
10
8
13
50
43.5
173-01200
HEGEMIP12
12
10
15
50
48.0
173-01400
HEGEMIP14
14
12
18
100
58.0
173-01600
HEGEMIP16
16
14
20
100
72.5
173-01800
HEGEMIP18
18
16
22
50
78.6
173-02000
HEGEMIP20
20
18
25
50
100.0
All dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes.
Cuts in any lengths.
Material
Polyester (PET) / Copper (CU)
Colour
Tin coloured and Black
Operating 
Temperature
-40 °C to +175 °C,
Intermittent +200 °C
Flammability
UL94 V2, FMVSS 302
EMI requirements
10 KHz to 1 GHz according to
CISPR25
(DIN VDE 0879-2)
416
3.15
• Helagaine HEGEMIP
Features and Benefits
Made of  tin-plated copper and polyester
threads, Helagaine HEGEMIP and HEGE-
MIPV0 braided sleeves offer electromagnetic
protection as well as secure cable bundling.
The mix of materials makes the sleeves
expandable and easy to apply. In contrast to
purely copper braids, the HEGEMIP and
HEGEMIPV0 sleeves can be bent and twisted
and still return to their original form.
As a result, HEGEMIP and HEGEMIPV0 are
particularly suitable for applications where
there is movement.
The supporting inner tube makes insertion
of cables easier and protects the sleeves
from deformation during transport. Besides
their excellent electromagnetic protection
ratings, they are very resistant to abrasion.
Both sleeves fulfil the requirements of the
international EMI norm CISPR25 (10KHz to
1GHz).
Application
Helagaine HEGEMIP braided sleeving is
used for highly sensitive electronics, such
as electrical appliances and machines,
radio equipment, military and automotive
engineering. 
halogenfree

Material Data
HEGEMIP braided sleeving: reliable protection from electromagnetic radiation.
Braided sleeving for
electromagnetic protection 
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Date of issue: April 2011