

Marine and Shipboard Wire & Cable
Marine and Shipboard Wire & Cable:
are used on the board of the ship for offshore applications and the variety of marine uses. They are often referred to as marine shipyard cables or marine grade wire. Typical applications include oil drilling, power supply, signal systems, marine equipment, and communications. Though marine and shipboard wire & cable greatly vary, all of them offer superior resistance to corrosion, extreme temperatures, oil, and moisture, including saltwater.
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Type P Polyrad Oil Gas XLPO
Is designed for use in harsh environments, such as offshore drilling, marine rigs, and petroleum facilities. It has flame-retardant Crosslinked Polyolefin insulation and a jacket from sunlight resistant CPE. The cable with a soft annealed flexible stranded tinned copper conductor is resistant to vibrations. It produces less harmful gases in case of flame exposure.
Pendflex Pendant
Is a 600V marine wire used in festoon systems, pendant stations, power tracks, cranes, power carriage systems, and marine reels. PENDFLEX™ is a patented system that ensures extra-flexibility. Cables come with PVC insulation and annealed stranded bare copper conductors.
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Type W magnet crane cables
Are used in scrap yards, foundries, and other installations where there is a severe risk of metal cut through. They are built to resist accidents in magnet cranes. These wires resist cuts over, puncture, tearing, abrasion, and mechanical impact. They are equipped with extra-flexible rope stranding (Class K) soft-drawn uncoated copper conductors, and color-coded Thermoset (EPDM) insulation.
Marine cables
Are designed for application in a highly corrosive marine environment. They vary depending on specific applications, insulations, and conductors. Common conductors include tinned copper or stranded bare copper, depending on a particular type of a cable. Some insulations are flame-retardant PVC, silicone rubber glass tape, extruded silicone rubber, ethylene or propylene rubber, Type T (polyvinyl chloride), and cross-linked polyethylene. Jackets are made of either cross-linked polyolefin, silicon rubber, or polyvinyl chloride. There are marine cables for any shipyard applications.