Blowing
Applied in tubes, ducts, trays, blocks, tunnels, collecting channels, with no risk of rodent attacks. Also applied for aerial installation between supports and buildings on external strength members or using the winding method.
Ducting
Applied in ducts, trays, blocks, tunnels, collecting channels, with a risk of rodent attacks.
Direct Buried
Applied in harsh environments with potential mechanical impact: in all ground types, swamps and harsh rivers.
Submarine
Applied in sea areas (coastal shelf and deep-sea), on navigable rivers, in lakes and water storage basins, in harsh environments, in bogs and unnavigable rivers.
Figure 8
Applied for aerial installations: on power lines, lamp posts, between buildings and constructions. Suitable for aerial installation on transmission equipment and power facilities in dielectric package.
Aerial
Applied for aerial installation on distribution and high voltage power lines, as well as railway catenary.
Indoor
Applied inside buildings (including vertical runs), in trays, channels, on outer sides of buildings, as well as in duct, in tubes and blocks. Suitable for blowing-in into protecting polyethylene tubes.
Drop
Applied for aerial installation on transmission towers, lamp posts, between buildings and constructions.
OPGW/Ground Wire
Applied in the construction of fiber-optic link on overhead transmission lines of 35 kV and more.
Fire Rated
Used for stationary installation when the optical fiber needs extra protection from mechanical damages.
Specialty Cable
For fiber optic monitoring systems.
Materials
16 June 2023
In the realm of promoting geophysical cables and sensor cables for the oil and gas industry, we experienced an exceptionally warm and productive month of May.
The Institute of Oil and Gas Technology Initiatives (INTI), in collaboration with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), recently hosted a technical conference known as INTI.TECH.DAY in Abu Dhabi which was attended by our plant representatives. The conference aimed at exploring international standardization and the potential of unifying oil standards, thereby boosting the technical independence and competitiveness of the Russian oil and gas industry products in the global market.
During the two-day conference, the Head of Technical Competence department, Valery Babarykin, gave a presentation on SlickLight – a small-sized sensor cable ideal for digital well-logging operations and a perfect alternative to traditional logging cables. In addition, Konstantin Kaigorodov, the Head of Export Sales of Specialty cables, held a series of meetings with target clients in the oil and gas industry. This was a great opportunity to network and explore valuable business partnership opportunities.
Subsequently, towards the end of May, the Incab team participated in the multi-industry business mission known as Made in Russia + Innoprom in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This event was a premier business mission that saw the flagship project of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation – the primary industrial exhibition in Russia – going beyond the boundaries of the Eurasian Economic Union. Over 100 Russian companies took part in the event, which attracted many visitors.
Incab showcased its latest line of specialty cables, which drew considerable interest from the Saudi Arabian partners. This niche product line combines the functionality of optical cables with distributed monitoring and power supply functions for equipment used in the oil and gas industry. Incab has the necessary expertise, technology, and capacity to meet the diverse and complex requirements of its clients.
Visit the Inсab Specialty website incabspecialty.com to learn more about the plant’s innovative products and solutions for various industries.