Webinar: Radiation crosslinking of Wires & Cables

In the automotive, electrical and infrastructure sectors, radiation crosslinking enhances cable durability, reliability and safety. It’s ideal for single-core, multi-core and shielded cables, even with jackets. Watch our webinar recording to discover the latest trends and benefits of radiation crosslinking for cables and wires!

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Tablet mit Titel Radiation Crosslinking of Wires and Cables
Tablet mit Titel Radiation Crosslinking of Wires and Cables

Enhancing insulation properties

Irradiation strengthens cable and wire insulation, improving durability and heat resistance. It also prevents melting during short circuits or soldering, ensuring reliable performance.

The irradiation of cables and wires is a proven method for specifically improving their mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Our Experts for radiation crosslinking Dr. Michal Daněk, Key Account Manager for Central Europe, and Jennifer Philippczyk, Junior Account Manager at BGS, will explain the most relevant aspects and show you what is important in the process of radiation crosslinking.

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