Underwater Cables

ITC-HSN: 8544

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Underwater Cables are specialized cables that are designed to operate in harsh underwater environments, such as oceanic depths or coastal waters. They are used in a variety of applications including telecommunications, oil and gas exploration, marine research and offshore wind energy. One of the key features of underwater maritime applications cables is their durability. They are designed to withstand the extreme pressures, temperatures and corrosive elements of the marine environment.
Application
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Sea & Transition–Seismic
🗹 Echo Sounder & Sonar Systems
🗹 Camera Technology
🗹 Navigation Technology
🗹 Autonomous Surface & Underwater Vehicles (ROV)
🗹 Tether Management System (TMS)
🗹 Underwater Surveillance & Security Systems
🗹 Fish Farming Applications Like Remote Net Cleaners.

Business Operations: Manufacturer, Merchant

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They may be armoured with materials such as steel wire or kevlar to protect against physical damage from rocks or marine life. The outer jackets are made of materials such as polyurethane or neoprene, which are resistant to saltwater and UV degradation.
Agilon is capable of producing a cable that exactly meets requirements from large-diameter shielded cables to extremely small diameter fiber optic cables, with polyurethane or polyethylene jackets, Agilon can meet the challenge.
Established in: 2023
Bussiness Type: Private Limited
Bussiness Type: Manufacturer, Merchant
MSME: Yes
Countries exporting to: Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal, United Arab Emirates
Export Turnover (3 years): US$10,000 to US$50,000
Certifications: AAYCA5076F
Countries would like to export to: Australia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Morocco, Netherlands The, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Zambia
No of employees: 11-30

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