The Zippertubing Co.
  13000 S. Broadway
  P.O. Box 61129
  Los Angeles, CA 90061
  (800) 321-8178
  (310) 767-1714 FAX
  www.zippertubing.com
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MCF-10

 Light Duty Moored Cable Fairing, Z-Track Closure, Tidal Surge
The MCF-10 Moored Cable Fairing is designed to significantly reduce the vibration, noise and drag created by water movement across the tether cable of a moored buoy. The fairing allows underwater instrumentation associated with moored platforms to work to their full potential. The MCF-10 material offers good wear resistance, high tear strength, flexibility, oil and hydrocarbon resistance in addition to being impervious to salt water. The MCF-10 fairings long lengths and flexibility allows for an easy installation and is the answer to many tethered cable problems. Refer to Zippertubing’s installation document ZT07-98-002.

Features & Benefits:
  • Drag and Noise Reduction
  • One Piece Construction
  • Excellent Abrasion, Environmental and Chemical Properties
  • Excellent Flexibility
  • Moored Buoys in Tidal Surge and Currents


  • Thickness (inch)Material TypeTemp Range (°C)Flame RetardBreak StrengthRatingsDielectric (volts/mil)
    .010"PVC Coated Polyester Fabric-40 to 82UL 224 VW-1 (Not Tested)120 Warp; 100 FillCommercialN/A

    EMI Shields AvailableFlexibilityFluid ResistCable TypesSizesColorsClosures Available
    N/AHighGood, Mild SolventsRound3/8" & Up N/ABlack (+ Many)Z-Track



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    Specifications subject to change without notice. All statements and technical information contained herein are based on tests we believe to be reliable, but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed under all circumstances. Before using Zippertubing products, the user shall determine suitability for the intended use, and user assumes all responsibility for improper selection. Published attenuation values of Zippertubing shielding have been verified by laboratory testing of the respective shielding materials. Actual installed attenuation values may differ due to installation techniques and final assembly operation parameters, which are beyond the control of the Zippertubing Company. Actual attenuation values can only be determined by the end user testing the completed assembly. U.S. and International Patents and Patents Pending. Copyright 2009 The Zippertubing Company, Los Angeles, California.