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LUTZE: SEOOW Flexible Cord

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June 15, 2026

LUTZE SEOOW Flexible Cord is Perfect for Demanding Industrial and Data Center Applications

UL Type SEOOW flexible cords are engineered for “extra-hard” usage to ensure maximum operational uptime across harsh, unpredictable settings. These unshielded multi-conductor cords target critical power infrastructure, ranging from high-density data center power distribution to heavy industrial manufacturing environments.

Key Technical Specifications

LUTZE provides conductor sizes up to 2 AWG with various color-coding options to match design specs, including ICEA Method 1 Table E-1 and specialized options (such as Brown, Orange, Yellow, Gray, and Green assignments for power applications).

  • Voltage Rating: SEOOW 105C 600 Volts Max
  • Operational Temperature Range: -40°C to +105°C
  • Minimum Bending Radius: 3 x Cable Outer Diameter (OD)
  • Conductor Core Design: Class K flexible fine wire stranded bare copper
  • Oil Resistant TPE: Certified compliant per UL 62 Oil Res standards
  • Flame Behavior Testing: Flame retardant and self-extinguishing per FT2 criteria
  • Regulatory Compliance: cULus Listed, NEC 501/502 (Class I & II, Div. 2), CE, RoHS, REACH, and TSCA compliant

LUTZE SEOOW cords are available upon request through LUTZE’s network of authorized distribution partners across North America.

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