These cables consist of a copper spring core covered with a copper braid formed of wires with a diameter of 0.20 and 0.31 mm, allowing very small radii of curvature and therefore great ease of handling. However, the main feature is the elimination of heat caused by the high current flowing during welding, by the water flowing through the inside of the cable.
This cable is coated on the outside with a neoprene tube.
Terminals tailored to the needs of each application are soldered to the ends of the required cable length.
Conductor: copper wires 0.20 to 0.31 mm according to EN 13602.
Spring: copper wire 0.50 to 1.5 mm according to EN 13602.
The main applications of water-cooled cables are electrochemistry, welding, induction furnaces, electrothermal energy, supplying electromagnets, etc.