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New version of Energy Tubes from Igus

Igus unveiled its new and improved high-temperature, chip-repellant version of its System E2 and System E4 Energy Tubes. The fully enclosed Energy Tube is constructed with igumid HT, a pioneering polymer material that is unaffected by hot chips reaching temperatures as high as 1,562ºF.

Standard Energy Tubes, made from igumid G polymer, protect against elements reaching 932ºF, which is more than adequate for most applications. Igumid HT meets the needs of those applications experiencing extremely hot temperatures, ensuring that searing debris will bounce off the system without incidence.

Energy Tubes made from igumid HT are specifically designed for machine-tool applications, welding machines, plasma-cutting machines or any environment where objects such as scalding chips or metal fragments are prevalent. High-temperature Energy Tubes also are an ideal alternative to difficult-to-handle steel cable carriers.

High-temperature Energy Tubes are equipped with easy-release, snap-open hinges so customers can quickly repair or replace cables housed within. These hinges are located on either the inner or the outer radius of the lid depending on customer preference. Horizontal or vertical cable separators, integrated strain relief and additional accessories also are options for customers. Energy Tubes made of igumid HT also can be delivered as ReadyChain, a preassembled cable carrier system complete with cables, carrier, connectors, mounting brackets and all accessories.

High-temperature Energy Tubes have many additional features and benefits, including:
- availability in all standard System E2 and System E4 sizes;
- custom-design with a very short lead time;
- ability to make the entire carrier, or just the snap-open lids, in igumid HT material;
- protection from a wide variety of elements, such as hot chips, dirt, dust and humidity;
- lightweight, space-saving construction.



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