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Fluoroplastics F46 Insulated Logging Cable

Fluoroplastics F46 Insulated Logging Cable

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100 m
Supply Capability:
30000 m/month

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 Product Introduction:
The product is manufactured according to the standard of SY/T6600—2004.

This product is applicable to all types of oil and gas well logging, perforation, coring and paraffin oil wells, viscosity, pour point and so on. It’s such kind of oil field exploration armored steel cable which could bear all the above mentioned mechanical load.

 

Operating Characteristics:
• The lowest temperature that cable could work should not lower than-300C.
•Max temperature is 250 0C for short period ( 2h maximum duration each time)
• Minimum bending radius is 30 times of cable diameter.

 

Specification:

 

Type

Nominal Diameter mm

Conductor nominal cross section mm²

Conductor structure No. / diameter

Rated pull-off Force kN

Conductor DC Resistance (20)
Ω/km

Insulation resistance (20)
M Ω/km

Capacitor (1kHz)
μF/km

Frequency voltage test

WGSB-4.7

4.70

0.56

7/0.32

15

≤36.00

200

≤0.17

1KV
5 min
No breakdown

W4B-4.7

4.70

0.22

7/0.20

13

≤84.30

≥200

≤0.19

WGSB-5.6

5.60

1.01

19/0.26

25

≤18.10

≥200

≤0.22

W3BP-5.6

5.60

0.24

7/0.21

25

≤84.30

≥200

≤0.17

W4BP-5.6

5.60

0.24

7/0.21

25

≤84.30

≥200

≤0.15

WGSB-8.0

8.00

1.02

7/0.43

45

≤18.10

≥200

≤0.14

W3BP-8.0

8.00

0.56

7/0.32

45

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.18

W4BP-8.0

8.00

0.49

7/0.30

45

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.20

W7B-6.4

6.40

0.24

7/0.21

25

≤84.30

≥200

≤0.13

W7BP-10.8

10.80

0.56

7/0.32

80

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.19

W3BP-11.8

11.80

0.56

7/0.32

80

≤18.10

≥200

≤0.14

W7BP-11.8

11.80

0.56

7/0.32

80

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.14

W7BPP-11.8

11.80

0.56

7/0.32

80

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.16

W7BP-12.6

12.60

0.56

7/0.32

80

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.14

W7BP-13.2

13.20

0.56

7/0.32

85

≤36.00

≥200

≤0.14

 Fluoroplastics F46 Insulated Logging Cable

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