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Submersible cables are a type of wire and cable designed to be used in underwater applications. They are typically made from a combination of rubber, plastic, and metal, and are designed to be resistant to corrosion and abrasion. Submersible cables are used in a variety of industries, including oil and gas, marine, and renewable energy. They are also used in the construction of offshore structures, such as wind turbines and oil rigs.
Submersible cables are designed to be flexible and durable, and are often used in harsh environments. They are also designed to be resistant to extreme temperatures, pressure, and other environmental factors. Submersible cables are also designed to be resistant to electrical interference, and are often used in applications where electrical signals need to be transmitted over long distances.
Some of the major companies in the submersible cables market include ABB, Nexans, Prysmian Group, General Cable, and Southwire. These companies specialize in the production of submersible cables for a variety of industries and applications. Show Less Read more