Cold Resistant Cables are designed to operate in low-temperature environments, typically below -40°C. These cables use specialized insulation materials that can withstand low temperatures without becoming brittle or cracking. They are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, automotive, and aerospace where exposure to extreme cold is a concern. These cables are used to carry electrical power or signals in harsh environments where traditional cables would break down or fail.
Temperature resistance: These cables are designed to withstand low temperatures, typically below -40°C.
Flexibility: They remain flexible even in extremely cold temperatures, allowing them to be easily bent and manipulated without breaking or cracking.
Chemical resistance: They are resistant to chemicals and solvents, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
Mechanical strength: These cables have high mechanical strength and can withstand physical stress and strain.
Electrical insulation: They provide excellent electrical insulation, ensuring that electrical signals or power is carried without interference or loss.
Durability: They are highly durable and can withstand exposure to extreme cold temperatures and harsh environmental conditions.
Conductor: Flexible Copper Conductor
Insulation: Rubber
Outer Sheath: Rubber
Voltage Rating: 0.6/1 (1.2) kV
Temperature Rating: Max. 105℃ for conductor continuous operating temp.; Min. -40℃ for installation environment temp.
Standard: Acc.To VDE0482, part 265-2-1 resp. EN50265-2-1, IEC60332-1
Temperature (for cold resitance): -40 degree to +105 degree centigrade,Used as connecting and control cable for cranes and conveyors, it is suitable for the places of railway stations, crane and other related situations. Suitable as a control and connection for cranes and conveyors on building sites, container goods railway stations and cock yards where operating conditions are rough.