The Urals Mining and Metallurgical Company's Holding Cable Alliance is presenting its products at the "Electrical Networks of Russia - 2013" exhibition at the All-Russian Exhibition Center.
"Electrical Networks is a great opportunity to showcase the widest holding in Russia of cable products, meet with partners and establish new contacts," Vitaly Kabakov, the head of marketing for the Alliance, said.
At the Alliance booth, guests can learn about the design of mine cables, control, power, optical and other products for various industries.
Visitors have shown great interest in the cable brand HoldFlex KG, which provides flexible copper cables, insulation and thermoplastic sheath. TPE jacket allows the cable to remain flexible at temperatures down to -60 degrees Celsius. Its smaller in dimension and weighs less than its peers, while comparing favorably in price.
"Electrical Networks of Russia" is held annually and has earned the status of the largest specialized energy exhibitions in the country .
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