1 Scope
This Part of GB/T 7113 gives the requirements for three types of E-type glass sleeving using either braided or knitted construction, with a continuous silicone elastomer coating and differentiated by their breakdown voltage (GB/T 7113.5-400: high breakdown voltage; GB/T 7113.5-401: medium breakdown voltage; GB/T 7113.5-402: low breakdown voltage). These sleevings have been found suitable for temperatures up to 180 °C.
These sleevings are normally available in internal diameters between 0.30 mm and 25.00 mm. The sleeving is normally supplied in the following colours: black, grey, white, red, yellow, blue, brown, green, green/yellow and natural.
Sizes or colours other than those specifically listed in this standard may be available as custom items. These items shall be considered to comply with this part if they comply with the property requirements listed in Tables 2 and 5.
Materials which conform to this part meet established levels of performance. However, the selection of a material by a user for a specific application should be based on the actual requirements necessary for adequate performance in that application and not based on this specification alone.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 7113-2003 Flexible insulating sleeving—Definitions and general requirements
GB/T 7113.2-2005 Flexible insulating sleeving—Part 2: Methods of test (IEC 60684-2: 1997, MOD)
GB/T13534-2009 Code for designation of colours (IEC 60757: 1983, IDT)
ISO 846: 1997 Plastics—Evaluation of the action of micro-organisms
3 Designation
The sleeving shall be identified by the following designation:
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Designation
4 Requirements
5 Sleeving conformance
Annex A (Informative) Technical differences between this part and IEC 60684-3-400: 2002 and their causes
1 Scope
This Part of GB/T 7113 gives the requirements for three types of E-type glass sleeving using either braided or knitted construction, with a continuous silicone elastomer coating and differentiated by their breakdown voltage (GB/T 7113.5-400: high breakdown voltage; GB/T 7113.5-401: medium breakdown voltage; GB/T 7113.5-402: low breakdown voltage). These sleevings have been found suitable for temperatures up to 180 °C.
These sleevings are normally available in internal diameters between 0.30 mm and 25.00 mm. The sleeving is normally supplied in the following colours: black, grey, white, red, yellow, blue, brown, green, green/yellow and natural.
Sizes or colours other than those specifically listed in this standard may be available as custom items. These items shall be considered to comply with this part if they comply with the property requirements listed in Tables 2 and 5.
Materials which conform to this part meet established levels of performance. However, the selection of a material by a user for a specific application should be based on the actual requirements necessary for adequate performance in that application and not based on this specification alone.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 7113-2003 Flexible insulating sleeving—Definitions and general requirements
GB/T 7113.2-2005 Flexible insulating sleeving—Part 2: Methods of test (IEC 60684-2: 1997, MOD)
GB/T13534-2009 Code for designation of colours (IEC 60757: 1983, IDT)
ISO 846: 1997 Plastics—Evaluation of the action of micro-organisms
3 Designation
The sleeving shall be identified by the following designation:
Contents of GB/T 7113.5-2011
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Designation
4 Requirements
5 Sleeving conformance
Annex A (Informative) Technical differences between this part and IEC 60684-3-400: 2002 and their causes