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Every road vehicle requires low-voltage electrical wiring to ensure safe and efficient handling and control. This includes basic safety and performance functionalities such as in-battery, engine, and seat belt wiring as well as comfort features such as fan wiring, seat heating and many other applications that require special cabling.
At HUBER+SUHNER, we use our long-term and deep experience within the automotive field to bring you a wide portfolio of RADOX® onboard network wiring solutions for low-voltage connectivity, including signal transmission, anticapillary wiring as well as single-core and multi-core cabling.
All our solutions boast high electrical properties even at elevated temperatures, protection from external influences, and functional integrity in rough environments.
These highly flexible and media-resistant multicore cables are designed for use in vehicles, ensuring reliable performance of critical systems such as ABS, EPS, fan motors, and transmission controls. Thanks to electron beam cross-linked RADOX insulation, they offer exceptional temperature resistance (−55 °C to +150 °C), high abrasion resistance, and are ideal for automated processing and overmoulding .
Combining space-saving design with extreme durability, these single-core cables operate in temperatures up to +200 °C and resist oils, fuels, and hydrolysis. Their RADOX insulation ensures long service life even under harsh conditions, while maintaining excellent electrical performance and easy processing—ideal for engine wiring, sensors, and fan motors.
These cables feature a barrier-sealed design that prevents fluid ingress—such as water, AdBlue, or hot oils—along the conductor, offering a clear advantage over conventional cables. Flame-retardant and temperature-resistant, they meet numerous OEM specifications (e.g., Daimler, BMW, Ford, Bosch) and are available with single or double insulation for demanding low-voltage automotive applications.
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