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Low Smoke Zero Halogen / LSZH Wire & Cable

Author: Shirley

Jul. 15, 2024

Low Smoke Zero Halogen / LSZH Wire & Cable

LSZH Cable and LSZH Wire, Halogen Free Cable & Wire, Low Smoke Cable & Wire

Galaxy is a leading low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) cable supplier offering custom and stock LSZH cable and LSZH wire. LSZH cables are often used where safety, along with performance and reliability, are critical. They are typically specified for use in highly populated, enclosed public spaces where flame resistance, low smoke production and reduced toxic/corrosive gas emissions during combustion are critical.

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What is LSZH Cable?

LSZH cable/wire refers to cables where the cable jacketing and insulation is made with materials that produce low/limited smoke and non-toxic halogens when exposed to fire or high temperatures. There is also low smoke cable and zero halogen cable / halogen free cable.

Benefits of LSZH Cable

Low smoke zero halogen cables are used when fire safety is critical, especially in enclosed spaces. A number of fires in transportation facilities and other locations led to the development of LSZH cables. In these emergency fire situations, the low smoke factor helps maintain visibility and can reduce respiratory damage, while zero halogen material cuts the production of toxic, halogenated gases.

What is Halogen Free Cable?

Halogen free cable/wire, also called zero halogen cable, refers to cables where the cable jacketing and insulation is made with materials that produce no toxic halogens when exposed to fire or high temperatures. These halogen free cables are used when smoke considerations are minimal. Halogen-free cables also do not use materials that may have an environmental impact.

What is Low Smoke Cable?

Low smoke cable/wire, also called limited smoke cable, refers to cables where the cable jacketing and insulation is made with materials that produce no or only small amounts of smoke when exposed to fire or high temperatures. These low smoke cables are used when halogen considerations are minimal.

LSZH Applications

Because of their low smoke and toxicity benefits, LSZH cables are often chosen for a multitude of applications. These include:

  • Railway and subway stations and cars, buses and bus stations, airplanes and airports, other mass transit facilities
  • Any public underground or poorly ventilated location
  • Public entertainment and sports facilities
  • Apartment buildings and hotels
  • Hospitals
  • Computer/data centers
  • Industrial plants

LSZH insulation and jacketing can be used to manufacture nearly any type of cable, including but not limited to:

In some locations, there are regulations that require the use of low smoke zero halogen wire/cable. Local codes should be checked to see if LSZH wires are required.

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Galaxy Differentiators / Advantages for LSZH Cable / Halogen Free Cable / Low Smoke Cable

Galaxy has successfully transitioned a large number of cable projects from unapproved cable specifications to cables that now meet stringent low smoke zero halogen requirements. This expertise and experience is a strong reason to choose Galaxy for LSZH cable.

Also, there are various combinations of cable compounds with different characteristics. There are some low-smoke compounds that are not halogen free, and some halogen free compounds that are not considered low smoke. Galaxy&#;s Sales Engineers can provide guidance in selecting a cable solution that is well suited for specific applications and understand the challenges that come along with the cable selection process. No matter the environment or desired functionality of the cable, a LSZH cable can be manufactured that allows equipment to function as intended when fire and smoke safety is critical.

Features

Galaxy offers LSZH, halogen free, and low smoke insulation and jacket material for cable with:

  • Multiple configurations
  • Multiple conductors
  • Various shielding options
  • Composite constructions
  • Various colors

Materials

LSZH cable and wire from Galaxy is available with the following materials:

  • TPU
  • TPE
  • Olefin based
  • Silicone

LSZH Cable Technical Specifications

Galaxy offers LSZH cable in the following ranges of technical specifications:

  • Gauge: full range, based upon application requirements
  • Voltage: range determined based upon application requirements
  • Temperature: full range of temperature options based upon application requirements
  • Approvals: numerous compounds that can be listed with various agency approvals (e.g. UL/CSA)

Benefits of Low Smoke Zero Halogen Cabling

Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) has been the most widely used jacketing material for decades for many reasons. It is inexpensive to manufacture, provides excellent flexibility and performance, carries inherent flame resistant properties, and is mostly recyclable.

PVC jacketing carries flame resistant properties due to the Halogens it contains. Halogens are elements in Group 17 of the periodic table. This group of elements, which includes fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At), are naturally toxic to the human body in large quantities. These materials have been used in the manufacturing process for PVC jacketing for decades because they are naturally flame retardant. However, it has some major drawbacks when ignited. Most importantly, it produces noxious chemicals like Hydrochloric acid which can cause permanent internal and external damage to a person&#;s eyes, skin, throat, and lungs. Secondarily, burning PVC produces large amounts of dense smoke that can completely obscure a person&#;s vision within 30 minutes, making it impossible for them to escape a burning building. Manufacturers have combated these safety issues by introducing additional additives to the compound to limit smoke propagation. These additives, however, do not address the safety concerns of burning halogens in enclosed areas.

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