408 ULS submarine cable shackle
A submarine cable clamp is a specialized metal component used for laying, securing, and protecting submarine cables. It is typically made of corrosion-resistant alloys such as 316 stainless steel or galvanized steel.
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A submarine cable clamp is a specialized metal component used in the laying, securing, and protection of submarine cables. Typically made of corrosion-resistant alloys (such as 316 stainless steel or galvanized steel), it is used to secure the submarine cable to the seabed, reefs, pipelines, or other structures, preventing displacement or damage from ocean currents, trawlers, or geological activity.
Main Functions of Submarine Cable Clamps
Secure submarine cables: Prevent submarine cables from moving due to external forces such as ocean currents, ship dragging, or earthquakes.
Protect submarine cables: Reduce friction between submarine cables and the seabed, avoiding mechanical damage.
Adapt to complex terrain: Provide stable support in special environments such as reefs, slopes, and pipelines.
Easy maintenance: Some designs allow for later adjustment or replacement of cable locations.
Typical Application Scenarios
Undersea communication optical cables (such as transoceanic internet cables)
Use U-shaped or anchor-type clamps to prevent damage from fishing trawls.
Offshore wind farm array cables
Secure cables near wind turbine foundations to prevent displacement due to ocean currents.
Submarine cables running alongside oil/gas pipelines
Use protective sleeve clamps to reduce friction with pipelines.
Power cables for military underwater monitoring equipment
Concealed clamps to prevent detection by sonar or sabotage.
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