
Building Wire
Low-smoke halogen-free, XLPE and PVC insulation compounds with building-wire extrusion lines for safe, code-compliant installation cable.
What this application demands
Building and installation wire carries power through occupied spaces, so fire behaviour and durability matter as much as conductivity. LSZH supplies low-smoke halogen-free, cross-linked and PVC insulation compounds — plus the building-wire extrusion lines to run them — helping manufacturers produce installation cable that is safe in a fire and built to last.
Fire safety in occupied buildings
Cables in walls, risers and ceilings must limit smoke and avoid corrosive halogen gas so people can evacuate and equipment survives. LSZH and HFFR compounds address this directly.
Temperature and electrical rating
Installation wire typically runs 70–90 °C, with cross-linked grades available for higher-temperature or higher-reliability circuits and stable insulation resistance.
Mechanical durability
Wire is pulled through conduit and around corners during installation, so insulation needs good tensile strength, elongation and abrasion resistance.
Standards compliance
Flammability designs target FT2, VW-1 and IEC 60332 series requirements depending on the cable type and market.
Compounds for this application
HZD2720-L and XD2200 provide 125 °C low-smoke halogen-free insulation; HZDFR4100 is a thermoplastic LSZH sheathing compound supporting IEC 60332-3 bundled-burning designs.

HZD2720-L
125 °C low-smoke halogen-free cross-linked polyolefin cable compound
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XD2200
125 °C low-smoke halogen-free polyolefin wire compound
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HZDFR4100
Thermoplastic low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant cable compound
View productEquipment to produce it

Building wire extrusion line
Insulation and sheathing for installation wire.

Electronic & electrical wire line
High-speed insulation for smaller conductors.

Frame / cage stranding machine
Conductor stranding for installation cable.
Selection & structure
- Choose LSZH where smoke and halogen gas are restricted (public and high-occupancy buildings)
- Confirm temperature class and required flame standard (FT2 / VW-1 / IEC 60332)
- Balance insulation hardness and flexibility for the installation method
- Specify colour coding for phase / circuit identification
Why LSZH for this application
- Insulation and sheathing compounds with verified low-smoke, low-toxicity data
- Material and extrusion-line matching for consistent surface quality
- Custom colour and flame level
- Single-source supply of compounds and auxiliary materials
Related reading

How to Choose Cable Jacket Materials
The jacket is the cable's first line of defence against flame, abrasion, oil and weather. This guide walks through the decision sequence for selecting a sheathing compound.
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LSZH vs XLPE Cable Compounds: A Material Selection Comparison
LSZH and XLPE are often treated as competing grades, but they describe different properties. This guide separates the two axes so you can specify the right insulation or jacket compound.
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