Nexans Strength Member
Strength members in flexible cables could be placed in
different arrangements:
• outside the cable
• elements (e.g. braid) between inner and outer
sheaths
• in flat cables besides the cores
• in the center of cable.
The effects of a strength member are:
• to take over a part of the pulling force to reduce the
mechanical stress from the copper conductor.
It ensures compliance with VDE 0298 standard part of 15 N/mm2 (referring to the copper cross-section of
the main cores).
• to reduce the risk of a corkscrew-effect. That would
be caused by turning off the stranding from the cores
and simultaneus turning on in an other part of the
cable length.
• to reduce the risk of torsion in a cable by a reduction
of the tensile force of the stranding conductor.
The most common strength members are:
• Steel rope
• Polyamid/ polyester ropes
• Aramid/ kevlar yarns
• Natural fiber e.g. sash line
• Coated E-glass
Depending on the detailed application of the flexible
handling cable, physical characteristics like elongation
[%], elastic stability (N/mm2), breaking load (kN),
laying types and reversed bending properties of the
different strength members must be analysed.
Other integrated elements like reinforcement braids
used as strength member, relieve the conductor after
stress application. The strength members used by
Nexans relieve the conductor instantaneously with stress
application.
Stress Strain Curves
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