LSZH Signal Control Cables
LSZH Signal Control Cables | Halogen-Free, Fire-Safe Industrial Solutions | Camcom Signaling Innovation
At Camcom Signaling Innovation, we’ve designed our LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) signal control cables with one goal in mind: keeping people and environments safe without compromising performance. These cables deliver reliable signal transmission, while minimizing smoke and toxic halogen gases if there’s ever a fire.
So basically, whether it’s a public building, a transportation hub, or an enclosed industrial facility, our LSZH cables are built to prioritize safety while still performing like a champ.
Construction and Material Features
Here’s what makes our LSZH signal control cables stand out:
- Copper Conductors: Fine-stranded Class 5 copper (IEC 60228) ensures flexibility and mechanical strength.
- Halogen-Free Insulation: Flame-retardant compound reduces smoke and toxic emissions.
- Multi-Core Design: Consistent lay lengths for stable signals and reduced crosstalk.
- Durable Outer Sheath: Typically grey or black, resistant to oils, chemicals, and mechanical stress — perfect for dynamic installations and tight spaces.
In short, these cables are tough, flexible, and safe — exactly what you need for high-demand environments.
Electrical and Mechanical Properties
Our LSZH cables handle the tough stuff:
- Voltage Rating: 300/500 V nominal
- Temperature Range: -40°C (fixed) to +70°C (flexing)
- Shielded Options: Aluminum-polyester foil or tinned copper braid to combat electromagnetic interference (EMC).
This makes them ideal for automation panels, control rooms, and machinery located near high-power circuits.
Compliance with International Standards
We don’t just meet standards — we exceed expectations:
- Flame Retardancy: IEC/EN 60332-1-2
- Halogen-Free & Low Toxicity: IEC/EN 60754-1/2
- Low Smoke Density: IEC/EN 61034-1/2
Plus, they comply with RoHS and REACH directives, so you can trust they’re safe for the environment and ready for international use.
Where LSZH Signal Control Cables Shine
These cables are trusted across safety-critical sectors, including:
- Public Infrastructure: Hospitals, schools, airports, high-rises
- Transportation: Metro tunnels, railways, ships
- Industrial Automation: Control panels, PLC systems, process automation
- Data Centers & Power Facilities: Places where signal reliability and minimal smoke are essential
Basically, they keep operations running smoothly while reducing fire risks — protecting both people and equipment.
Performance and Quality Assurance
We’re serious about quality. Every batch goes through rigorous testing for:
- Concentricity
- Insulation resistance
- Capacitance
- Bending and flexibility
This ensures our cables perform consistently, last longer, and require less maintenance — giving you peace of mind in critical environments.
Why Choose Camcom LSZH Signal Control Cables?
Here’s the deal: Camcom combines fire safety, reliability, and environmental responsibility in every cable. You get:
- Stable performance
- Extended service life
- Full regulatory compliance
- Global availability in 120+ countries
We’re your trusted partner for halogen-free signal and control cabling solutions.
Camcom LSZH Signal Control Cables — safety, reliability, and innovation in every connection.
LSZH Signal Control Cables — FAQ
What is LSZH cable?
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) cables are made with halogen-free materials. In a fire, they emit very little smoke and no corrosive gases, keeping people and equipment safer.
Where should LSZH cable be used?
Anywhere safety matters most: hospitals, schools, airports, metro tunnels, data centers, and control rooms.
What’s the difference between LSOH and LSZH?
None, really. Both mean low-smoke, halogen-free materials. The key is compliance with IEC/EN 60754, 61034, and 60332 standards.
Is LSZH better than PVC?
Yes, if fire safety is a priority. PVC is cheaper and flexible but better suited for low-risk areas. LSZH is the go-to for public or enclosed spaces.
Is LSZH the same as XLPE?
Not exactly. LSZH refers to the material’s fire-safe, halogen-free nature, while XLPE is a high-performance insulation type. You can even have XLPE insulation with an LSZH sheath for top-notch performance.