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RWE Power AG uses igus® chainflex® as a standard cable for bus systems
The high load to which electrical cables are subjected in open-cast lignite mining becomes immediately clear when you watch one of the mighty bucket wheel excavators at work in the Rhenish mining areas. After extensive tests, the operator of the opencast mines, RWE Power AG, decided in favour of including igus® chainflex®-cable in the factory standard. Customer-specific optimised cables are used, which are particularly resistant to mechanical stress.
"The energy chain saves space and is less susceptible to wear. We are also integrating additional elements such as a water supply for operating the immission control equipment on the bucket wheel and conveyor path of the large machine, which helps us to avoid dust formation during mining"
Jürgen Lenz, RWE project engineer
What is interesting from the point of view of the cable specialists is that the main characteristic of the chainflex® types - their suitability for use in chains - is not required in most cases. Rather, the typical heavy-duty specifications such as abrasion resistance and UV resistance take centre stage. However, there are exceptions. In June/July 2013, one of the seven bucket wheel excavators built in the 1970s underwent a major maintenance programme. As part of this work, the slip ring assembly in the excavator's mighty slewing ring was replaced with a large, approximately one metre wide igus ®-energy chain, which is of course also filled with the newly standardised bus cable.
RWE project engineer Jürgen Lenz: "The energy chain saves space and is less susceptible to wear. We are also integrating additional elements, such as a water supply for operating the immission control equipment on the bucket wheel and conveyor path of the large-scale equipment, which helps us avoid dust formation during mining." The wide range of additional cables for the energy chain enables a complete solution of all cables for this application. Starting with the bus cables described above through to medium-voltage cables. The trough and lining were installed by igus® employees, who also carried out the harnessing of the cables and the filling. In order to create access to the installation site, a narrow passageway first had to be cut through the thick steel structure at the connection between the crawler track and the superstructure.
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