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Best Practice: Cable protection for aggressive environments

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Best Practice: Cable protection for aggressive environments

  • Cable protection systems for aggressive environments
    • Aggressive fluids
    • Mechanical loads
    • High ambient temperatures

Application areas of sensor cable protection

  • Emulsion: Overheating/ underheating results in undesired shrinkage and white-spots. Emulsion (eg Deflector roll, inside the mill) : Cable hardens and finally cracks in presence of cutting oil.
  • Hot Coke: Cable damage due to hot coke falling on the sensor cable like proximity, linear transducer, encoder

  • Scales and Chips: Hot flying scales inside the rolling stand causes sensor cable breakdown.  At down coiler, flying tail end cause cable break

  • Heat Radiations: Most PVC cables and motor cables can withstand upto 80°C. With cable protection prevents cable melting preventing unplanned breakdown

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