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THE TYKOFLEX T240 CLOSURE IS A STANDARD IN THE WIND POWER INDUSTRY, BOTH ON LAND AND FOR OFFSHORE WIND FARMS

Many installers outside the Nordic countries made their first acquaintance with Tykoflex fibre connections at wind power plants. Tykoflex has developed a standardised joint closure for wind power applications and can also create custom-made products tailored to any need.

For more information, see Tykoflex in Extreme Environments. 

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Joint Closure T240 Wind Application

Joint Closure T240 is a modular product family renowned for its adaptability and innovation in harsh environments. With 15 years experience and over 50.000 joint closures installed in both on- and offshore. With easy expansion options and a market-leading track record in mastering heat, cold, water, and external influences, T240 stands the test of time, delivering reliability and performance for the life of the application.

Designed for Windfarms

Weather Durability: Withstands harsh conditions like high winds and temperature changes, maintaining signal integrity.

Mechanical Protection: Defends against vibration, shock, impact, ensuring network reliability in windy conditions.

Waterproof, Corrosion Resistant: Essential for offshore and humid areas, preserves fiber connection integrity.

Temperature and UV Resistant: Endures extreme temperatures and UV exposure, ensuring performance in sunny, windy environments.

Easy Installation, Compliance: Simplified procedures, industry standard adherence for efficient deployment in wind energy applications.

Performance Joint Closure T240

Stainless steel: durable, corrosion resistant material

Mechanical strength: superior to plastic materials

Fire resistance: exhibits excellent protective properties

Longer lifespan: 35 + years proven lifetime

Resistance to pests and rodents: eg mice and woodpeckers

Robust sealing design: high quality thick rubber sealing

UV resistance: inherent in stainless steel

Aesthetic appeal: sleek and professional appearance

Water and Ice: long term resistance for the elments