Submersible

Submersible cables are specifically designed for use in applications where they are exposed to water or fully submerged. Some of the main characteristics include:

Insulation and jacketing: This cables use insulation and jacketing materials resistant to water, moisture, and corrosion. Common materials include cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE), ethylene propylene rubber (EPR), and polyurethane (PUR). These materials offer excellent resistance to water penetration and prevent damage to internal conductors.

Mechanical protection: Submersible cables often feature additional mechanical protection, such as armor or an outer jacket, to shield them from potential mechanical damage during installation and operation in submerged environments.

Pressure resistance: This cables must be able to withstand the water pressure to which they will be exposed. This is especially important in underwater applications or deep wells, where water pressure can be significant.

Hermetic connectors: To ensure system integrity, submersible cables are typically equipped with hermetic connectors, which prevent water ingress and maintain protection against corrosion and short circuits.

Certifications and standards:  MDiscover the unmatched reliability of Aristocanvi’s submersible cables, specially designed for challenging environments.ust comply with specific standards and certifications for use in aquatic environments. Some common standards include IEC 60840 for underground power cables and NEK 606 for marine cables.

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