At Rana Afghan, the Rod Breakdown Machine is the first and most critical stage of cable manufacturing. It is used to convert aluminum or copper rods into precise wire diameters, forming the base material for stranded conductors used in power cables.
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At Rana Afghan, the Tobler stranding machine is used for high-precision conductor manufacturing. It twists one central core wire with six surrounding wires in a single operation, ensuring uniform geometry and mechanical strength.
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Integrated within Rana Afghan’s insulation lines, the cooling and curing system solidifies the cable insulation after extrusion, ensuring durability and stable electrical performance.
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The Lay-Up Machine at Rana Afghan assembles multiple insulated conductors into a single multi-core cable structure, used for power, control, and instrumentation cables.
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Rana Afghan uses advanced stranding machines to twist multiple drawn wires into flexible and durable stranded conductors. This process is essential for producing power cables that require mechanical strength and electrical reliability.
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Rana Afghan operates XLPE and PVC coating machines to apply insulation and protective layers to power cables. This machine ensures electrical safety, thermal resistance, and environmental protection for various voltage applications.
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Rana Afghan uses inline diameter control systems during insulation and coating to monitor cable dimensions in real time, ensuring compliance with manufacturing standards.
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