Jacket damage
Jacket swelling or jacket breakage describes damage of a cable's outer jacket. The jacket becomes soft and deformed or breaks until the cores or shield can be seen. The cause can be the incorrect selection of materials with respect to the oils or other chemical substances being used. Too low an ambient temperature can also lead to jacket breakage, when the temperature is below the minimum stated in the data sheet. As soon as a jacket swelling or jacket breakage occurs, the cable needs to be changed immediately.
To avoid jacket breakage, it is recommended to pay special attention to the
temperature range and the oil resistance of a cable. If cables are used in oil-free environments, PVC cables that are not oil-resistant are sufficient as long as the permanent ambient temperature is higher than 5°C. If cables come into contact with oils, chainflex® cables with PUR or TPE outer jacket are recommended. Cables with TPE jacket are resistant to organic oils. The oil resistance of all chainflex® cables is given according to DIN standards. These
jacket materials are also suitable for temperatures of -25°C (PUR) or even -35°C (TPE) for the permanent use in the energy chain.