SAB Bröckskes’ reeling cable for maritime use

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SABCable manufacturer SAB Bröckskes presented a new marine cable on the market. It is a DNV-GL approved reeling cable, DR 750 P Offshore, which is for the application on ships and for offshore use. The construction with reference to the international standard IEC 60092 for ship cables is appropriate for reeling applications with high mechanical stress.
The DNV-GL excellent mechanical characteristics offers the highest reliability in applications.
The cable has a range of features including:
– Flame retardant and self-extinguishing
– Halogen free according to IEC 60754-1
– Oil, chemical, mud and weather resistant
– Reduced outer diameter
– Low cable weight
– Suitable for winding stress at low temperatures
– High reeling and unreeling strength
– DNV-GL certificate-no TAE 0000002
Possible application fields of the DR 750 P Offshore are offshore cranes, deck machines, working platforms, lifts, as well as lifting and conveyor techniques on ships and offshore facilities.
The SAB cable, thanks to its oil and chemical resistance, has been used in engine operated rail bound transport vehicles on oil producing ships and it is the ideal cable even in prevailingly extreme environmental and weather conditions. It can be used in a temperature range from -40° up to 60°C under dry and damp climatic conditions. Due its robust construction, the DR 750 P offshore is appropriate and suitable for worldwide maritime application.
The production possibilities of SAB not only cover the basic type and standard dimensions but also special customised cables, which are designed according to the costumer’s specific requirements.

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