Solution
A wide variety of thermoelectric leads for power and signal cables from the
chainflex product range are used for the cables themselves. The cables in the application are 18 metres long and travel with the holding furnaces. In the vicinity of the blast furnace, they are continuously exposed to extremely high air temperatures. In addition to drops of hot melt, they can also easily withstand temporary contact with a hot high-performance rotor for degassing the melts.
Equally important are the energy chains and energy tubes used in the application to safely guide the cables.
The cable guides, which are made of igimud HT, can now easily withstand swarf at temperatures of up to 850°C and drops of hot molten metal in the application. Extremely tight
plastic energy tubes are used when metallic grit or molten metal must be kept from getting to the cables inside the tube. At the same time, the RX e-tubes are highly flexible and easy to open for maintenance. The first three months of use, during which the customer did not report a single incident, already showed that the effort was worthwhile. The customer is so satisfied that e-chains and chainflex cables have already been planned for another caster.