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Product News Let there be light!


HellermannTyton, the cable management specialist, has expanded its range of TIPSTM Printable Marking Tags (TipTags) to include a glow-in-the-dark option, providing customers with greater visibility when identifying cables.


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first for the industry, the new TipTag is ideal for customers working in automotive, aerospace and defence, panel building, rail, and telecoms and is especially useful when undergoing testing and inspection. HellermannTyton identified a need, especially for those working in dark and difficult-to-access environments, for greater visibility of the ID marks on TipTags, and as a result, created a new material blend to create a TipTag which glows green when exposed to ultra-violet light. Manufactured in the UK using halogen-free polyolefin, the new TipTag is ideal for marking larger wire and cable bundles. Perforated as standard, the TipTag can be fastened using cable ties and features excellent resistance to abrasions, UV, acids, and fuels; all of which secures its suitability with many of the industries that HellermannTyton works with.


Mary Arrowsmith, Product Manager for Product News


Axiom enters the 3-phase distribution market


The Axiom Brand by the CED Electrical Group has been long established in both wiring accessories and consumer units.


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ow the next big step is being taken by entering the industrial and large commercial arena with a comprehensive three-phase distribution range, comprising boards, MCBs, RCBOs as well as a new surge protection device designed purely for three-phase applications.


Axiom Distribution Boards are presented in six sizes - 4, 6, 8, 12, 16 and 24 way, each pre-fitted with 4 Pole 125A Isolators. These all- metal robust enclosures finished in pale grey, are designed for ease of installation and use, with reversible doors and removable gland plates on top and bottom as well as being supplied with wall mounting kits. Door locking will also be available for tamper proofing. Sold separately are the 10kA protection


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devices each available with eight ratings from 6A to 10A, 16A, 20A, 32A, 45A, 50A and up to 63A. These devices include B Curve single pole MCBs, C Curve single and three pole MCBs plus Type A RCBOs with both B and C curve options. Last but not least, and completing the Axiom 3 Phase range is the new SPD device designed for overheat and surge protection. All Axiom 3 Phase products are IP20 rated, meet and beat relevant IEC and BS EN standards and come with a 12 month guarantee.


The full range is now in stock and available for immediate shipment. Please contact your local CED area manager who will have full details on price and support activity. 0208 503 8500


www.cedelectrical.co.uk ewnews.co.uk


HellermannTyton, comments: “We are delighted to introduce a UV reactive TipTag to our product portfolio after seeing first-hand the need for greater visibility across multiple industries. “Often engineers need to access cables for maintenance, however in sectors such as telecoms where the cables are installed underground, the engineers tend to have difficulty finding the correct cable. As a first for the cable identification market, the TipTags give our customers a safer, more convenient way of identifying cables.”


“As a business, we are committed to ensuring that our products meet the changing needs of our customers and as a result are really pleased to provide our customers with a useful solution which will meet the requirements for testing and inspections.”


The TipTag operates between -40ºC to +90ºC and comes in standard lengths 65mm to 100mm. Lengths up to 200mm are available on request. www.hellermanntyton.co.uk/contact


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