Cablel Hellenic Cables Group products
Submarine Power Cables
Cablel Hellenic Cables Group has manufactured submarine power cables with insulation from cross linked polyethylene (XLPE), elastomer (EPR) or paper, as well as submarine fibre-optic cables. The Group has expanded the facilities of its subsidiary Fulgor, transforming it into one of the most cutting-edge technologically advanced facilities for the manufacture of high and extra-high voltage submarine cables, of static and dynamic type, with alternate or direct current and with cross linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation, as well as flexible submarine polyethylene pipes. The Group’s objective is to participate in national and international turnkey projects for underwater – submarine interconnections with submarine cables, submarine pipes, as well as coastal projects.
High and Extra-High Voltage Cables
The Group manufactures high voltage cables since 1970. More specifically, from 1970 to 1996 the Group was manufacturing paper insulated high voltage cables. From 1996 onwards, the group manufactures high voltage cables with cross linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation. In 2008 the Group acquired the capacity to manufacture extra-high voltage cables with cross linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation with nominal voltage up to 500kV.
Medium Voltage Cables
Low Voltage Cables
Copper Telecommunications and Fibre-Optic Cables
For more than 30 years, Cablel Hellenic Cables Group has designed and manufactured a wide range of copper telecommunications cables with plastic insulation, as well as loose tube or tight buffered fibre-optic cables for indoors or outdoors, and for underground or aerial installations. The telecommunications cables under the Cablel trademark are manufactured and checked according to all existing national and international standards (OTE, ELOT, VDE, BS, IEC, EN etc), simultaneously addressing special requirements for transmission, mechanical and environmental characteristics.
Composite Power/ Fibre-Optic Cable
Enameled Wires
MEDIOTHERM - Model 200 AL - Enamelled Aluminium Wires
The insulating materials are subdivided according to IEC standards into insulating classes showing the corresponding maximum working temperature that must not be exceeded at any point of the winding. The table above outlines the recognized insulation classifications.
