Submersible Cables

Reliability and durability are non-negotiable when sourcing cables for underwater applications. Submersible cables are engineered to withstand extreme conditions, whether prolonged exposure to water, high pressure, or corrosive elements. Our cables feature high-grade insulation and jacketing materials, including reinforced polyurethane or thermoplastic elastomers, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to mechanical wear.

Conductor Material

Copper or Aluminum, with a high conductivity rating. 

Insulation Material

Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM), Polyethylene (PE), or Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). 

Voltage Rating

300V to 600V for low voltage applications, 6kV for high voltage applications. 

Temperature Range

Operating range: -20°C to 90°C, with designs up to 120°C. 

Fire Resistance

Insulation and sheath materials comply with UL 1581 and IEC 60332. 

Product Description

Electrical performance is critical for any underwater application. Our submersible cables include precision-engineered conductors that ensure minimal signal loss and optimal conductivity. The cables are tested for high insulation resistance and low dielectric loss, ensuring consistent and reliable electrical performance.

Water Resistance

Fully water-resistant with IP68 rating, allowing continuous submersion in water without loss of performance.

UV Resistance

UV-resistant sheath material (e.g., UV-stabilized PVC or polyurethane) to prevent degradation from sunlight exposure.

Cross-sectional Area

Varies from 1.0 mm² to 50 mm², based on current-carrying requirements and application-specific needs.

Sheath Material

High-density Polyethylene (HDPE), Polyurethane (PUR), or PVC.

Armoring

Steel wire braid or copper tape for mechanical protection and added strength.

Current-Carrying Capacity

Ranges from 5A to 200A

Flexibility

Designed with flexible conductors and sheath materials to allow ease of handling and installation in tight spaces.

Cable Size

Available in various sizes, typically ranging from 2-core to 12-core configurations, depending on application needs.

Outer Diameter

Varies with construction, typically from 6 mm to 30 mm

Mechanical Protection

Includes abrasion-resistant outer sheathing and optional armoring

Standards Compliance

Adheres to international standards such as IEC 60228, IEC 60332, UL 83, and local regulations

Technical Applications

Water ingress and chemical exposure are significant concerns in submersible environments. Submersible cables use advanced sealing technologies to prevent moisture ingress and resist various chemicals and oils. This ensures the cables maintain their integrity and performance, even in harsh underwater conditions.

Flexibility is crucial for installation in complex underwater setups. Our cables are designed to be flexible and easy to handle, simplifying installation and reducing the risk of damage during deployment. This flexibility also ensures the cables can withstand bending and movement without compromising performance.

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Industry Applications

Water Treatment Facilities

Designed for Water Treatment Facilities’ reliable operation in submerged pumps and sensors during treatment processes.

Oil and Gas Extraction

Utilized in Oil and Gas Extraction for submersible pumps and sensors for drilling and extraction in offshore and underwater environments.

Mining Operations

Provides power and data transmission for submersible equipment in Mining Operations below water tables.

Aquatic Systems

Used for powering and controlling equipment in submerged environments for fish farming and Aquatic Systems.

Hydropower Plants

Ensures Hydropower Plants’ reliable operation of sensors and control systems submerged in water in turbine and generator systems.

Subsea Communication Systems

Facilitates Subsea Communication Systems data transmission for communication cables in subsea installations and underwater networks.

Meeting Industry Standards for Maximum Reliability and Cost Efficiency

Compliance with industry standards is essential for safety and reliability. Our submersible cables meet rigorous standards such as IEC, UL, and ASTM, ensuring they perform reliably under the most demanding conditions. This compliance guarantees that our cables adhere to the highest safety and performance benchmarks.

Investing in high-quality submersible cables can lead to significant cost savings over time. Our cables’ durability and reliability reduce the need for frequent replacements and maintenance, offering long-term cost efficiency and peace of mind.

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What materials are used in submersible cables to prevent water damage?

Submersible cables are typically made from materials like PVC (polyvinyl chloride) or rubber. These materials help keep water out and protect the wires inside. Additionally, they often have a layer of thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) that provides extra flexibility and chemical resistance, ensuring durability in wet environments.

How do submersible cables handle high pressure in deep water?

Submersible cables are designed to withstand high pressure found in deep water. They use thicker insulation and a reinforced structure to prevent damage. The materials are selected to ensure that the cable remains intact, even at depths where the pressure can be extremely high, preventing water ingress and electrical failure.

What is the significance of the voltage rating in submersible cables?

The voltage rating of submersible cables indicates the maximum voltage they can safely carry without risk of insulation breakdown. Choosing the correct voltage rating is crucial. Too high voltage can lead to overheating or electrical arcing, which may cause the cable to fail or even create safety hazards.

How do submersible cables prevent electrical interference?

Submersible cables often use shielding to minimize electrical interference. This shielding, made from copper or aluminum foil, helps protect the signal integrity from external electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources. Proper grounding is also essential to reduce the risk of noise and maintain signal clarity in underwater applications.

Why is the flexibility of submersible cables important for installation?

Flexibility in submersible cables is vital for easy installation and maneuverability in tight spaces. It allows the cable to bend and twist without breaking, especially when routed through pipes or around corners. Flexible cables are easier to handle and install, reducing the risk of damage during setup or maintenance in underwater environments.

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