The plant "STP cable" launched new equipment NIEHOFF
Nowadays the plant «STP cable» (Azerbaijan) launched new equipment WPT 300 from NIEHOFF company to impose tin coating on copper wire.
This equipment has the possibility of applying tin thickness of 1 to 20 microns on a wire diameter of 1.0 to 2.6 mm. Next the launching of wire drawing machine MMH101 firm NIEHOFF was done, which allows the drawing of tinned copper wire with a diameter of 0.4 to 0.08 mm.
This wire is used in the manufacturing of cables and wires on the new technology of regulations such as IEC 53768.
Recently,at the request of the oil company's the factory «STP cable» (Azerbaijan) has implemented the production of installation wires type PuGPng-HF with tin and residential insulation of compound CONGuard ® company «Condor compounds" (Germany).
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The firm Maschinenfabrik Niehoff GmbH & Co. KG (the head office in the town Schwabach , Germany ), is one of the world leaders in the manufacture of equipment for wire drawing , annealing, galvanic tinning , twisting , acceptance of the coil and braid -ferrous metals , as well as machines for twisting and winding of high-quality information and special cables . The company has over 500 employees worldwide and is represented by its divisions , sales and service centers in all major markets . With the exception of extrusion equipment , the company Niehoff and its partners can directly put the whole range of equipment and systems required for the production of wire and cable. The manufactured equipment and service offered by Niehoff and its partners extend from design to implementation " turnkey".
The company «Condor compounds " (Germany ), founded in 1982 , is one of the leading European manufacturers of halogen-free compounds for non-combustible insulation of shell and filling cables. The production capacity is 50,000 tons.
Halogen-free compounds are produced to more than 300 manufacturers of cables and wires around the world. In the manufacture of non-halogen compounds high quality raw materials and advanced manufacturing techniques are used to meet European standards and norms.
Finished materials are tested for compliance with the rules and regulations of international standards (ISO, DIN VDE, EN, FNS).