From
the drawing of the copper rod to the jacketing of the finished cable South Bay
Cable has a wide variety of cable manufacturing equipment to perform many unique
operations. Our specialty equipment includes; stranders, insulating and jacketing
extruders, taping lines, striping machines, small and large planetary cablers,
armoring machines for steel, serving lines for aramid fibers as well as considerable
additional equipment required for the manufacture of specialized cable products.
Insulating and jacketing materials include PVC, PE, PP, FEP, TFE, TPR and PU.
In addition to extruded versions taped constructions are also available.
Electro-Mechanical
constructions include stainless steel and other high tensile materials in the
form of braids, round wire armor and central strain member cores. Buoyant or
lightweight cable constructions include aramid fiber and other high tensile fibrous
materials. Buoyant and neutrally buoyant cables are designed for underwater pressures
up to 600 PSI using foamed materials, cables required for greater depths use
pressure resistant materials such as thermoplastic rubbers to add buoyancy.
Fiber
optics are processed in several different configurations including tight buffered
constructions reinforced with aramid fiber and fiber optics encapsulated inside
hermetically sealed stainless tubes. Both the plastic and stainless steel techniques
have been incorporated into numerous designs and subjected to cyclic and tension
testing. During production there is negligible attenuation increase in the fibers;
this is true for both single mode and multi-mode fiber optics. Our designs have
included many different types of optics manufactured by a wide variety of companies.
Your cable will be designed and manufactured to meet your specific requirements.
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