Introduction to Rubber Trailing Cables
Industrial mobile machines require uninterrupted electrical connectivity even while moving. Rubber Trailing Cables are specially engineered flexible power cables that allow heavy equipment to operate freely without disconnecting from the power supply.
They are commonly installed in:
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Steel plants
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Cement factories
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Ports & docks
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Thermal and hydro power plants
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Automotive assembly lines
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Oil refineries
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Petrochemical industries
Major Types Available
Depending on operating conditions, several rubber compounds are used:
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EPR insulated trailing cables
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CSP sheathed trailing cables
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Neoprene sheathed cables
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Natural rubber insulated cables
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Silicone rubber insulated cables
Performance Features
Each cable type serves specific industrial requirements:
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EPR insulation – Superior weather and heat resistance
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CSP compound – Protection against oils, chemicals, and abrasion
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Neoprene jacket – Reliable performance in manufacturing applications
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Natural rubber – High elasticity for repetitive bending
General performance benefits:
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Flame retardancy
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UV stability
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Low temperature flexibility
How to Choose the Right Cable
Before purchasing Rubber Trailing Cables, consider:
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Safety and regulatory compliance
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Working environment exposure
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Mechanical load on cable
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Electrical voltage/current rating
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Flexibility requirements
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Budget suitability
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