Underwater cable

Oct. 21, 2011
Underwater cable, which withstands 100 psi, is engineered to tolerate submersion in water, be flexible for installation around objects, and resist cuts and abrasions

Underwater cable, which withstands 100 psi, is engineered to tolerate submersion in water, be flexible for installation around objects, and resist cuts and abrasions.

The cables can be used in freshwater, saltwater, chlorine, chemical ,and solvent environments. Custom designs are also available for power, video, control and data-communication needs. Buoyancy options include neutral, positive, and negative.

Cable features include abrasion-resistant jacket materials and material formulations for specific applications, including a jacket that repels saltwater; various fluid and water-blocking tapes and fillers; markings on cable for depth; custom jacket colors and labeling; and overmold compatibility.

Northwire Inc.
10 Prospect Way
Osceola, WI 54020
(800) 468-1516
www.northwire.com/water

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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