HELUKABEL's cables for heavy-duty industries
1. Overview of the heavy-duty industries
1.1 What are heavy-duty industries?
Heavy-duty industries refer to an industrial sector that requires significant capital investment and extensive engineering applications. This sector plays a crucial role in the economy, contributing significantly to the development of economic infrastructure.
1.2 Characteristics of cables in heavy-duty industries
Heavy industrial environments are marked by harsh operating conditions, requiring electric cables that meet more stringent standards compared to standard cables.
Robustness:
In industries like cement, steel, mining, and energy, electric cables must withstand heavy loads and high operating demands. These cables need excellent electrical conductivity, oxidation resistance, and high-temperature tolerance to ensure continuous and safe operation. Additionally, they must endure physical impacts and harsh environmental conditions.
Flexibility:
Many heavy industrial applications involve tight installation spaces requiring a high degree of cable flexibility. Power cables should be easy to bend, allowing for optimized installation without compromising performance.
Durability:
Cables in heavy industry must offer durability, ensuring continuous operation without disruptions. They should have a long service life and meet safety standards to maintain reliable operation under challenging conditions.