High-Temperature Cables

High-temperature cables are specialized multi-core cables designed to operate in extreme temperature conditions, both very low and very high. They are used in various industrial sectors such as metallurgy, power generation, and the engineering industry.

Characteristics of High-Temperature Cables:

  • Silicone Insulation – The use of silicone insulation provides high resistance to extreme temperatures, making these cables suitable for use in environments ranging from -60°C to +180°C (with some capable of handling temperatures up to +200°C). Silicone insulation is also flexible, which makes installation and handling easier in challenging conditions.
  • Multi-Core – These cables often feature multiple cores, allowing for the simultaneous transmission of different signals and power, which increases their versatility in industrial applications.
  • Flexibility – Their construction allows for easy bending and maneuvering, which is especially important in applications where cables are subject to mechanical movement or frequent repositioning.
  • Chemical Resistance – Many high-temperature cables are also resistant to oils, lubricants, and other chemicals, enhancing their durability in demanding industrial environments.

Applications:

  • Metallurgical Industry – Used for powering and controlling equipment in furnaces and processes where temperatures can exceed standard norms.
  • Power Plants – Used in monitoring, control systems, and applications related to energy production, where cables must withstand high temperatures.
  • Engineering Industry – Applied in machinery that generates heat or operates in environments with fluctuating thermal conditions.

High-temperature cables ensure reliability and safety in harsh working conditions, making them an essential component of infrastructure in many industrial sectors.

Multi-core flexible cables with silicone insulation designed for use at ambient temperatures, both very low and very high. Designed for use in the metallurgical industry, power plants, and the engineering industry.