W7BPP-11.80 7-conductor PP insulated steel wire
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- 2000km m/month
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Place of Origin:Jiangsu, China (Mainland)
Model Number:7-conductor
Type:Insulated
Application:oilfield, well logging, oil exploration
Conductor Material:Copper
Conductor Type:Stranded
Insulation Material:PP modified polypropylene
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: | Iron pan, wooden tray or according to customer's requirement. |
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Delivery Detail: | 30 days after payment |
Specifications
logging cable for oilfields
a. Quick delivery
b. Competitive price with high quality
c. Expert in cable and wire
7-conductor Modified polypropylene(PP) insulated double-deck steel thread armored well logging cable for oilfields
1. Product Standard
The product is manufactured according to the standard of SY/T6600-2004.
2. Application
The 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.
3. Operating Characteristics
a.The lowest temperature that cable could work should not be lower than-30°C.
b.Max temperature is 150°C for short period (2h maximum duration each time).
c.Minimum bending radius is 30 times of cable diameter
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W7BPP-11.80 7-conductor PP insulated steel wire
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- -
- Supply Capability:
- 2000km m/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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