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Helukabel publishes first-ever aluminum cable catalog

August 26, 2015 By Wire & Cable Tips Editor Leave a Comment

helukabelHelukabel has published its first-ever aluminum catalog, which presents its extensive range of aluminum cables and conductors, as well as information about proper processing techniques and the associated connection technology. It is the first catalog of its kind to appear on the market. With more than 100 pages, everything readers need to know regarding aluminum as a conductor material and the extensive product range is clearly presented.

Aluminum cables have a long history at Helukabel. Thanks to the POWERLINE ALU-series, Helukabel has even been able to offer a finely stranded aluminum cable for several years now. Once developed for wind power applications, other industries are also benefitting from this highly flexible cable product.

Traditionally used in ground and medium-voltage applications, aluminum cables are increasingly being used in industrial sectors such as the automotive industry, aircraft manufacturing, rail technology, media technology, solar technology, plant engineering, combined heat and power plants, or in power generation and storage applications.

The catalog discusses the advantages and special characteristics related to the use of aluminum cables, and provides important facts that might facilitate a switch to this lighter and more cost-effective metal, such as aluminum being approx. 70 percent lighter than copper. Catalog users also learn about the lower conductivity of aluminum, which requires a conductor cross section that is about one-third larger than that of a copper cable. Skeptics will find themselves being convinced that the often prevailing opinion – aluminum is not flexible enough – is no longer a valid point due in part to new production capabilities, and that the aluminum conductor certainly offers an interesting alternative to copper in today’s industrial world.

Furthermore, even the best conductor is not worth much without the corresponding technology to process and make solid connections. Knowing this, HELUKABEL developed a special C8 crimp for its connection technology used on finely stranded aluminum products, which completes the contents of the catalog. The new Aluminium Cables & Wires – Processing and Connection Technology catalog can be ordered now at helukabel.com.

Helukabel
www.helukabel.com

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