Air-cooled cables

Short lead times
High-quality alloys
Custom-made parts

Air-cooled cables are a vital component in many industrial applications, known for their ability to effectively manage heat in demanding environments. At Brouwer Metaal, we provide high-quality air-cooled cables designed to ensure maximum efficiency and durability. These cables are ideal for applications where managing high temperatures is crucial, as they are specifically engineered to dissipate heat quickly and maintain operational integrity.

Tailor-made air-cooled cables for optimal performance

Understanding that each industrial setup has unique requirements, we specialize in providing tailor-made air-cooled cables. Our custom air-cooled cables are designed to meet your specific operational needs, ensuring that they fit perfectly within your existing systems. These bespoke solutions not only enhance the efficiency of your machinery but also contribute to its longevity by reducing the risk of overheating and related damages. Whether you need air-cooled cables for butt welding systems, power transmission, or other high-temperature applications, our custom solutions are your answer to enhanced performance and resilience. We also offer options for water-cooled cables.

 

Ask our experienced sales team!

Which copper alloy do you need for your electrodes, electrode holders and other copper spare parts.
For these questions you can ask our experienced sales team, and together we can choose from the follow copper alloy: Brocadur E-cu, CuCrZr, CuCoBe, CuCoNiBe, Tungsten copper.

Contact us for your cooled cables

If you’re looking to upgrade your equipment with superior air-cooled cables, we invite you to contact Brouwer Metaal for a custom quote. Reach out to us via +31 3184 37 001 to discuss your needs and let us provide you with a detailed, competitive quote. With our services and commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, you can trust us to supply air-cooled cables that will significantly enhance the efficiency and longevity of your machinery.

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