Habia wins Korean Nuclear Contract

September 17, 2009

Thursday, Sep 17, 2009
Habia Cable has recently signed a contract with KHNP (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power) in South Korea for manufacturing and delivery of high performance Habiatron cables for the new nuclear power plants Shin Kori 3&4, APR 1400.
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Cable Manufacturers and Distributors in Japan

September 16, 2009

Are you looking for an onshore cable manufacturer or distributor in Japan? At the www.thecabledirectory.com we have the world leading database of cable manufacturers and distributors in the world?

Shikoku Cable Co. Ltd
Riken Electric Wire Co.Ltd
Oki Electric Cable Company Limited
Mistibushi Cable
Hitachi Cable ltd
Furukawa Electric
Fujikura

Please send any enquiry through to Alastair Caithness at al.caithness@thecabledirectory.com and we can find a supplier to service your order


nkt cables acquires Chinese high voltage cable factory

September 16, 2009

Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009
nkt cables has signed a final purchase agreement with Xinhua Cables Group for a 100% takeover of Xinhua’s high voltage cable factory in Hejian City, located in the Chinese province of Hebei. The agreement should be seen in connection with the stock exchange announcement no. 7 from 26 March 2009 and the subsequent notice in NKT’s second interim report dated 25 August 2009.
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Platinum Equity to Acquire Alcan Cable from Rio Tinto

September 15, 2009

Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009

Platinum Equity today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to purchase controlling interest in the Alcan Cable division of Rio Tinto. Alcan Cable, a division of the Alcan Engineered Products business, is a high quality manufacturer of aluminum cable products. Read the rest of this entry »


Habia Announces Joint Venture with Irradose AB

September 14, 2009

Monday, Sep 14, 2009
Habia announces new irradiated range of specialist wires and cables
Specialist custom design cable manufacturer Habia Cable is pleased to announce the launch of a joint venture with the Swedish Company Irradose AB, where we will be irradiating our wide range of special wire and cable products, concentrating in cables for defence and nuclear markets.

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LS Cable Announces Optical Business Records Solid Performance in the First Half of the Year

September 7, 2009

Monday, Sep 07, 2009
LG Cable is expected to record robust performance in the first year of 2000 thanks largely to the jump in profit in the optical communication business.
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Alcatel-Lucent to extend Mozambique’s national network

September 4, 2009

Friday, Sep 04, 2009
Alcatel-Lucent has further strengthened its working relationship with Telecomunicacoes de Mocambique (TDM), the Mozambican state-owned telecommunications company, by signing a 21 million Euro contract to deploy the third phase of Mozambique’s national transmission network.
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Brand-Rex Introduces Complete High Density Fibre Solution

September 4, 2009

Global supplier of structured cabling solutions attacks existing cable management headaches with innovations that transform cabinet installation layouts, onsite deployment and on-going system management in data centres and telecoms rooms.

The new solution from Brand-Rex is for use in high fibre density cross-connect environments. Comprising high density frames, cabinets, management panels with integrated fibre cassettes, cables and patch cord management, the High Density Fibre Cabinet (HDFC) Solution has been designed with features that benefit both the end user/operator and the installer/maintainer.

By clearly and logically organising the patching fields, the system reduces the floor space required for managing a high volume of optical connectivity. The front of rack incorporates a manifold arrangement allowing fibre cables to be simply guided into management panels through a series of protective tubes, avoiding the need to access the rear of the cabinet. This installer-friendly, scalable system is further complemented by the design of the fibre panels that utilise cleverly designed swivel and tilt management cassettes.

The new Brand-Rex HDFC accommodates up to 1,824 fibre ports in standard configuration and provides the space required for effective patchcord and cable management. Measuring 900mm x 500mm (45U), the cabinet can be deployed as a standalone unit, or bayed back-to-back, or side-to-side directly against walls, to save on valuable floor space. When bayed back-to-back, the cabinet’s footprint is the same as that of conventional server racks (1000mm deep).

The HDFC also features a number of removable panels and doors at the front, side and rear, which can be closed and locked to secure the equipment. With integrated front and rear vertical finger management, the cabinet can support up to 912 Duplex LC connector ports when used in conjunction with the new fibre management panel with dual fibre cassettes.

Measuring just ½ U in height, the new fibre cassettes are neatly contained within a 1U panel that is compatible with both 17” and 19″ frames and supports LC adaptors. They feature a unique and patent-pending mechanism allowing them to pivot, slide and hinge within the panel. This means that technicians can dress and work on spliced fibres without removing the cassette, and without compromising live lines on adjacent cassettes. What’s more, with all fibre and splice management features fully integrated into a robust, moulded single-piece base, the cassette not only offers the control and reliability of the fixed part, but also the modularity and accessibility of a conventional removable panel.

Lightweight and stylish, the fibre management cassettes are unique in their use of angled adaptors. This design ensures that patchcords are naturally trained towards the fibre management features within the right-hand side of the cabinet – removing the need for additional cable management bars that typically compromise the overall density of traditional units. With a 35mm minimum bend radii observed throughout the fibre management design, the potential for signal loss or degradation is obviated with any fibre type, whilst the clear, hinging cassette lid also allows technicians simply to slide the tray out and look in to ensure that fibre is managed or spliced correctly.

“The Brand-Rex HDFC and fibre management panels have been developed as part of our ultimate solution for management of high-density fibre in the main distribution areas of data centres and telecoms rooms,” said Ken Hodge, R&D Manager, Brand-Rex. “With an open construction for effortless cross patching, the HDFC Cabinet can be easily installed and maintained, while our unique fibre management cassettes guarantee simple, clear and repeatable access.”


Cable Manufacturers and Distributors in Italy

September 3, 2009

Are you looking for an onshore cable manufacturer or distributor in Italy. At the www.thecabledirectory.com we have the world leading database of cable manufacturers and distributors in the world?

Metallurgica Bresciana
La Trivineta
Caviterm
Bericacavi
Volpiano (Torino)
Salvi Spa
Salcavi Industrie
Plasticavi Italiana
Mantovani and Serazzi S.p.A.
LucCables srl
IRCE
Imcavi
Fumo Communications
Flei S.r.l.
Flamar
Emex
Elettronica Conduttori
Comfra Cables and Wires
Camunacavi
Bresciana Contatti
Atiesse

Please send any enquiry through to Alastair Caithness at al.caithness@thecabledirectory.com and we can find a supplier to service your order.


Nexans wins a 39 million Euros power cable contract for an offshore windfarm project in Belgium

September 3, 2009

Thursday, Sep 03, 2009
Nexans, the worldwide leader in the cable industry, has won a contract worth approximately 39 million Euros to supply the subsea power export cables for phase I of the Belgian Belwind Offshore Windfarm project, located on the Bligh Bank, 46km off the coast of Zeebrugge. On project completion, Nexans’ cable technology will transmit environmentally friendly power to some 165,000 households in Belgium. Belwind NV is owned by Colruyt, Rabobank Project Equity, SHV, Meewind and Participatie Maatschappij Vlaanderen.
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