Rubber Trailing Cables are heavy-duty flexible power cables designed to supply electricity to continuously moving industrial equipment. They enable machines like excavators, draglines, stackers, and reclaimers to operate efficiently without power interruption.
Industries relying on these cables include:
Metal and steel production
Cement manufacturing
Port handling operations
Power generation facilities
Automobile plants
Oil & gas refineries
Petrochemical complexes
Available Cable Variants
The performance of trailing cables depends on rubber compound type:
Ethylene Propylene Rubber (EPR)
Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSP)
Neoprene rubber
Natural rubber
Silicone rubber
Functional Advantages
Different materials provide specialized benefits:
EPR: weather-resistant and highly flexible
CSP: chemical and oil resistant
Neoprene: durable for industrial equipment
Natural rubber: excellent bending endurance
Additional performance properties:
Flame resistance
UV protection
Cold climate adaptability
Selection Guidelines
To select appropriate Rubber Trailing Cables, assess:
Safety certification requirements
Site conditions and exposure
Mechanical wear and tear
Electrical specifications
Flexibility needs
Economic viability
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