At the international forum "Innoprom. Central Asia", which took place from April 28 to 30 in Uzbekistan, the company "Spetskabel" presented advanced technological solutions that could change the approach to designing critical infrastructure.
Among the exhibits was a cable for onboard systems of spacecraft, which is already being called a breakthrough in the field of space communications. This cable, which has no analogues in Russia and is designed for the SpaceWire standard, is capable of operating in extreme conditions — from -198 to +200 °C, which makes it indispensable for space missions.
Among other new products, the company presented a coaxial phase-stable radio frequency cable RK 50-2-42-C — it ensures reliable signal transmission in conditions of high temperatures and vibrations. The company also presented a small-sized optical cable, its diameter is only 0.6 mm. Despite this thickness, it is exceptionally reliable due to the use of aramid braiding.
Of particular interest at the "Spetskabel" stand was a novelty — a combined sealed cable for airfields. It combines optical communication lines, telephone networks and radio frequency feeders in one solution, which simplifies the deployment and maintenance of the airport infrastructure. This solution reduces installation costs and increases system reliability.
Read more on this topic:
EPRon Frost-Resistant Cables Production Launched in Perm
Focus on Angara: Head of Roscosmos Highlights Priority Task for Khrunichev Center
Roscosmos Increases Meteorological Grouping: Production of Arktika-M Satellites to be Expanded