EoW July 2008

taping, armouring & sheathing of cables

LDPE unit for Abu Dhabi Borealis and Borouge, a joint venture between Borealis and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, has announced the potential development of a LDPE (low density polyethylene) unit in Abu Dhabi to produce high performance material for cable andwire applications. By the end of 2014, the project will add approximately 2.5 million tons per year of capacity to Borouge’s polyolefin operations in AbuDhabi. This substantial capacity investment, in addition to Borealis’350,000 t/y LDPE plant in Stenungsund, Sweden (due for completion in 2009) confirms a long-term commitment to the requirements of the global wire and cable industry. Hans Christian Ambjerg, Borealis vice president, business unit wire and cable, commented:“…we continue to demonstrate our active commitment to delivering the advanced products and necessary supply levels to meet the sustainability needs of this

Cable solutions for any environment

Scapa Cable Solutions offers a full range of non-woven semi conductive and insulative water swellable tapes. These tapes have been used in many of the world’s major cable projects such as the Thunderhorse, NorNed, Ormen Lange and Estlink.

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Scapa’s woven range includes: semi conductive tapes – for core and conductor screening, offering the additional • benefit of high strength for binding purposes. Various grades are available should bedding or extrudate penetration resistance properties be required fire retardant tapes – glass tapes, coated with a LSOH material for additional fire • performance, and used increasingly to help cables pass various fire standards. Both insulative and semi conducting types are available Insulative tapes – these are used for binding and bedding purposes. Typically they • are pinhole-free, however a version is available capable of venting volatiles that can build up during the production process Bituminised hessian and cotton tapes – generally used in PILC, these tapes are • enjoying something of a renaissance as some of the newer cable designs recognise the value that they can give in armour bedding Scapa also produces and distributes a comprehensive range of components for jointing and repairing the full range of cable types, which include tapes, putties and resins. Scapa Cable Solutions – UK Fax : +44 161 301 7446 Email : sales@scapacable.com Website : www.scapacable.com

very demandingmarket.” Borealis AG – Austria Fax : +43 122 400 333

Email : info@borealisgroup.com Website : www.borealisgroup.com

Wire & cable sheathing compounds To meet the evolving fire performance and environmental compliance criteria in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North/South America, AlphaGary has developed a portfolio of speciality compounds for a wide variety of cable designs and applications – both copper and fibre optic: Smokeguard™ FP (with DuPont Teflon®) and Smokeguard™ 1. HP fluoropolymer compounds that meet stringent cable fire performance for mission critical applications in extreme environments Smokeguard™ low smoke vinyl alloys meeting RoHS 2. environmental compliance for North American plenum and European CPD Class B1/B2 Megolon™ halogen-free materials for IEC 60332-1/ 3. 60332-3C, European CPD Classes C thru E, power cable sheathing and crosslinkable insulations Garaflex™ TPE styrenic, vinyl, olefinic/EPDM, and 4. vulcanizate blends, and Garathene™ thermoplastic urethane blends and alloys 5. AlphaGary offers colour concentrates to support all of its compound types, both custom-matched and to standards such as Munsell and RAL. AlphaGary is a specialist in advanced fire safety and environmental compliance, providing material compound solutions to meet cable performance requirements in different regions of the world. AlphaGary Corporation – USA Fax : +1 978 537 8385 Email : info@alphagary.com Website : www.alphagary.com

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