The Indian company Endurance Technology Pvt Ltd is a manufacturer of aluminium rims for two-wheeled vehicles with well-known customers such as Bajaj, Yamaha, Suzuki and Harley Davidson. The aluminium rims are manufactured in the plant using the gravity die casting process. As part of a project to automate the casting process, the project managers were looking for suitable components that could withstand the extreme conditions in the casting plant. The plant contains barrel-shaped holding furnaces that move the molten metal along a defined path to a specific position above one of four moulds. Once there, the barrel is tilted and pours the molten metal into the moulds. This process is synchronised and automated. However, the holding furnaces require a wide variety of cables, e.g. for power or signals. It was not only necessary to find the right high-temperature cables for the hot ambient conditions. The safe and organised routing of all cable harnesses also had to be guaranteed. In addition to heat, there was also a risk of individual hot droplets from the melt falling onto the cables and cable routing. A solution therefore had to be found that could withstand extremely hot, molten metal without any problems.