
Silicone-organic rubber pipes (TKR)
TKR pipes are manufactured by extrusion from silicone-organic rubber compounds and are intended for use as electrical insulation material
They exhibit increased heat resistance compared to similar products made from other polymer materials.
The application of TKR pipes includes insulating current-carrying elements of various industrial and domestic electrical devices for both direct and alternating current up to 660 V (Type I) or up to 1000 V (Type II) with a frequency of up to 500 Hz.
They can operate in a temperature range from -60°C to +180°C, belonging to the heat resistance class – H.
When installing the pipes, it is important to adhere to electrical safety and fire safety requirements, as well as follow the regulatory documentation for laying wires and cables.
The primary insulation of the pipes provides protection against mechanical, electrical, chemical, thermal, and other influences during operation.
The lifespan of TKR pipes is 8 years in an air environment at a temperature of 180°C, in compliance with the rules of PUE (Electrical Installation Rules).
Various sizes of TKR pipes are available, ranging from 1.0 mm to 40.0 mm.






