Electricity: what is the role of technology in the cabling industry?

Electricity: what is the role of technology in the cabling industry?

Cables play an essential role in any type of infrastructure, since they allow the transfer of electrical energy and data. An increase in electricity demand of 20% by 2030 and up to 40% by 2040 is expected.

In this context, technology acquires a preponderant role, not only because it makes it possible to design solutions that comply with safety standards, but also because it contributes to sustainable electrification. For this reason, Santiago Ruiloba, Marketing Manager of Indeco By Nexans, shares five facts about the impact of technology on the electrical wiring industry:

  • They are more resistant to fire: Today, geopolymer technology makes it possible to produce cables covered with a hermetic sheath capable of reliable operation, even when subjected to temperatures of up to 1,000°C for a duration of 120 minutes.
  • Facilitates evacuation in case of fire: smoke and hazardous emissions are the leading cause of death during an indoor fire. In fact, it has caused 80% of deaths, according to the National Fire Protection Association of the United States. By reducing the emission of smoke, a quality cable allows visibility ten times greater than one designed in a traditional way, thus speeding up the evacuation process.
  • Lighten the work of firefighters: The cohesion of the structure of the high-tech cables reduces the emission of dangerous and corrosive gases and makes it easier for firefighters to carry out their work faster and with less risk of injury or burns.
  • It favors the proper functioning of the fire protection system: security systems depend on the connection to the electrical network to function. Being fire resistant, quality cables maintain the power supply to emergency teams and control panels during a fire.
  • They are friendly to the environment: High-tech cables have a much lower environmental impact than traditional cables, since, by having a lower amount of incorporated carbon, they reduce CO2 emissions by between 10% and 15% in the manufacturing phase.

Source: Larepublica

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