В Перми начали выпуск морозостойких кабелей EPRon

Frost-resistant wires are capable of operating at -65 °C in the Far North

The "Kamsky Cable" company from Perm has launched the production of cold-resistant electric cables EPRon, designed to operate in the harsh conditions of the Far North.

The new products, certified for compliance, are made with ethylene propylene rubber (EPR) insulation, which retains flexibility and strength at temperatures down to -65 °C.

A special feature of these cables is the possibility of laying with a small bending radius and the ability to restore shape after deformation. They are in demand in the oil and gas and metallurgical industries.

The "Kamsky Cable" plant has been operating since 1957 and produces a wide range of cable and wire products, including armored, non-combustible and waterproof cables. In 2021, its revenue amounted to 27.1 billion rubles, and net profit - 156 million rubles.

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