Hitronic HDH Mini-Breakout Cable

Electrical Technology

The Lapp Hitronic HDH Mini-Breakout Cable is a compact and efficient solution for data transmission in demanding environments. Combining high-performance fiber optics with rugged durability, this cable ensures reliable connections in industrial settings, telecommunications, and beyond. Its innovative design features robust connectors and a strong outer jacket, safeguarding against mechanical stress and environmental factors. The Mini-Breakout Cable's versatility, coupled with its space-saving construction, makes it ideal for scenarios where space is at a premium. With superior data transfer capabilities, resilience, and adaptability, the LAPP HITRONIC® HDH Mini-Breakout Cable stands as a trustworthy choice for high-demand applications. Treotham Automation is a distributor of LAPP cables.

Benefits

  • Easy to handle thanks to flexible and compact design.
  • With reinforced glass yarn for strain relief.
  • No electromagnetic interference from non-metallic materials is generated inside the cable.
  • With halogen free LSZH outer sheath to meet special fire protection requirements.
  • Classified fire behaviour according to EU Directive 305/2011 (BauPVO/CPR) with article number selection on the LAPP website.

Application

  • For use in backbone network areas.
  • For flexible use.
  • Can be used in dry and damp rooms.
  • Withstands high mechanical stress.

 

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