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In the access shaft of the Pyramid of Cheops, salt-resistant Lapp ÖLFLEX® cables ensure the air conditioning system of this wonder of the world operates smoothly.
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Towering to a height of 178 m and with a diameter of 150 m, the Singapore Flyer is the ultimate visitor attraction in Singapore. What’s more, the over 30 km of halogen-free ÖLFLEX® cables will release no toxic fumes in the event of fire.
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Bad Münstereifel is home to the Effelsberg radio telescope, one of the largest of its kind. The motors that steer the telescope are powered using ÖLFLEX® connection and control cables.
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More and more fairground rides across the globe are putting their trust in ÖLFLEX® cables. And with good reason – after all, safety always comes first.
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ÖLFLEX® cables are installed in many wind turbines. ÖLFLEX® WIND is a cable specially designed to deal with the high torsional forces that occur at the crossover from the nacelle to the tower.
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The solar park in Bovera, Spain, covers 24,700 m2, contains 5,400 solar modules and generates 1,440 megawatt hours of electricity. 20 km of ÖLFLEX® SOLAR cables were installed here to ensure the park operates perfectly.
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ÖLFLEX® ROBOT cables are not only highly flexible, they are also torsionresistant. This makes them ideal for operating industrial robots.
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When it comes to largescale paper manufacturing machines, a range of ÖLFLEX® cables ensures that everything works just as it should!
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