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The factory is
equipped with most modern machinery.
The stranding machine is designed to
produce round and sector shaped
compacted conductors with maximum
filling factor to give lowest
possible dimension without
disturbing the specified electrical
parameters.
The Insulating extruder can extrude
both PVC and Polythene to cater high
quality requirements for Power and
Communication Cables, such as
required in Jelly Filled Quad and
Communication systems. As such the
machine is equipped with most
sensitive PID temperature
controlling indicators, conductor
preheating arrangement, non-contact
diameter controlling BETA equipment
along with the line to monitor
quality and dimensions of the
insulated conductors precisely. |
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Laying up of
cores are undertaken on a
dynamically balanced machine to
ensure even distribution of tension
and lay angle to achieve proper lay
ratio. This is very important for
the signaling and communication
cable.
Where Jelly Filling is to be done on
quad and Communication Cables, ITW
Sophisticated equipment is used with
correct temperature and pressure, so
that interstices are filled as to
make the Cable void free.
On the Jelly Filled Cores, Poly-Al
Tape is applied and simultaneously
sheathed by high grade moisture
impervious black polythene compound. |
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PVC
Extruder with Compound
Drying
Hopper Computerized |
Half-Tangential
Steel
Taping Head |
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The
company has the facility to
amour cables with G.I. Wire, G.I.
Strip and as well as with steel
tape as required. The machines
are so adjusted as to give
almost a torsion free armoring
for G.I. Wire to avoid snaking
of Cables during laying up
operation. The steel taping head
with its half tangential
adjustable arms provide right
amount of over lapping with
tension-free grip so that no
slippage of Amour is experienced
during bending operation.
Company’s sheathing extruders
allow the operator to sheath
cable with specified thickness
and finish. The closed circuit
screw cooling screw do not allow
any fluctuation of extrudate
during operation. |
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