Within the product group, choose between cables with 300/500 V, 450/750 V or 0.6/1 kV.
Our ÖLFLEX® power and control cables for standard applications provide outstanding services in many areas. Due to their usually non-application-related properties, they are useful in many places. In this product group you will find a comprehensive selection of PVC sheathed cables with coloured or numbered cores – many of which are approved for international markets.
- Power and control cable
- 4.0
- 5.0
- 3.0
- 7.0
- 12.0
- 2.0
- 18.0
- 25.0
- 34.0
- 41.0
- 9.0
- 14.0
- 50.0
- 8.0
- 10.0
- 6.0
- 16.0
- 21.0
- 40.0
- 61.0
- 15.0
- 20.0
- 65.0
- 26.0
- 30.0
- 32.0
- 80.0
- 100.0
- 11.0
- 24.0
- 35.0
- 36.0
- 42.0
- 51.0
- 52.0
- 56.0
- Healthcare & Pharma
- Intralogistics
- Processing Industries
- Construction Machinery
- HVAC
- Machine tools
- Robotics
- Food & Beverage
- Power Grids
- Packaging
- Lifts & Elevators
- Automotive
- Agricultural & Farm Machinery
- Assembly Machines
- Renewable Energy: Solar
- Ships & boats
- Rolling Stock
- 1.5 mm²
- 1.0 mm²
- 0.75 mm²
- 2.5 mm²
- 0.5 mm²
- 4.0 mm²
- 6.0 mm²
- 10.0 mm²
- 16.0 mm²
- 25.0 mm²
- 35.0 mm²
- 50.0 mm²
- 70.0 mm²
- 95.0 mm²
- 120.0 mm²
- 21.0 mm²
- 33.7 mm²
- 42.5 mm²
- 150.0 mm²
- 185.0 mm²
- 67.7 mm²
- 107.6 mm²
- Chemical resistant
- Flame-retardant
- For continuous flexing
- For torsional load
- Mechanically resistant
- Oil-resistant
- Ozone resistant
- PWIS-free
- UV-resistant
- Water resistant
- weather resistant
- CE marked
- CSA certified
- Ecolab certified
- Flame retardance tested according to UN/ECE-R118
- HAR-certified
- UL listed
- UL recognised
- VDE certified
- cUL listed
- cUR recognized
What are cables for standard applications?
Cables for standard applications are power and control cables with a simple design that are designed for a wide range of applications. The behaviour of these cables is relatively unspectacular in terms of their mechanical, chemical or temperature resistance, as well as their fire properties. It is precisely because they were not specially developed for one or the other application that they are suitable for a very wide range of applications.
Where are cables for standard applications used?
Our cables for standard applications are usually installed fixed or occasionally moved in industrial applications. This often happens on cable trays. These cable types often take over the wiring of machines and control cabinets or wired control circuits, both inside machines and across systems. Thanks to their fine-wire stranded conductors (class 5), they are also used as an easy-to-install alternative to installation cables (class 1 or 2), which can also be used to achieve narrower bending radii.
Even in standard applications, safe, reliable, durable and easy to handle products are required!
PVC as an extremely versatile material for insulation and sheath
The electrical and mechanical properties as well as the heat and cold resistance of a cable are largely determined by the insulation and sheath materials used.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a thermoplastic, has proven itself for our cables for standard applications. It can be used in a wide range of applications with the aid of additives. We use PVC sheath and insulation compounds that meet both the typical standard requirements and our LAPP factory standards that go beyond these. This enables the cables to be optimally equipped for use at a later date.
Our cables for standard applications usually have a grey outer sheath (old DESINA colour code for control cables). Due to their use, black, transparent and occasionally blue, orange or yellow sheaths can also be found.
The cables offer flame retardance and vary from type to type in terms of resistance to mineral oil-based lubricants and other oils. They are suitable for the typical temperature ranges in industrial plants. The majority of the cables in this product group can still be used with occasional flexing even in minus degrees.
PVC is not suitable for your application?
How are cables for standard applications differentiated at LAPP?
Different conductor cross-sections and numbers of cores are required depending on the intended use.
Most cables for standard applications have at least two cores and start at 0.5 mm2. For control cables (core identification is usually by numbers), the number of cores can be 50 or more. The maximum conductor cross-section is often 2.5 mm2, but can be higher depending on the type. Connecting cables (core marking is typically by colour) can also be found in this product group with four cores with up to 240 mm2 of conductor cross-section.
Standard cables that stand out
Within this product group, we have also produced cables that stand out from the crowd and are a little more special in their properties or applications than the rest of the standard cables.
ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 110 LT – flexible at low temperatures down to -30°C
Conventional PVC plastic is not actually suitable for low temperatures and quickly becomes brittle and inflexible in the low temperature range of -5°C/-10°C. However, our special product ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 110 LT is made from a PVC compound that is highly flexible at cold temperatures and can perform its functions even at -30°C.
LT in the product name stands for low temperature.
You may shiver, but not ÖLFLEX® CLASSIC 110 LT!
ÖLFLEX® EB or ÖLFLEX® EB CY for intrinsically safe circuits
A blue outer sheath is often used as a colour code for intrinsically safe cabling in EX areas. This is also the case for the LAPP cable ÖLFLEX® EB or ÖLFLEX® EB CY (screened) for use in devices, machines and systems with “intrinsically safe” (“i”) ignition protection and for intrinsically safe circuits according to IEC 60079-14 / EN 60079-14 / VDE 0165 (Part 1).
Protect your devices against ignition from explosive mixtures.
ÖLFLEX® CONTROL TM as well as ÖLFLEX® TRAY II with UL listing TC-ER
With ÖLFLEX® CONTROL TM and ÖLFLEX® TRAY II (also available in screened variants), we offer cables that have been specially developed for the cabling of industrial and machine tools in the USA. The UL Tray Cable (TC) certification for Exposed Run (ER) not only allows open, i.e. unprotected installation on cable trays, but cable sections that "hang down" from the cable tray or "go in" to the device/motor after the cable tray may also be installed without a protective cable conduit. This is a huge advantage, as it not only simplifies installation, but also makes it even cheaper by omitting cable protection systems.
A UL listing that pays off!