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Hazardous Rated Cable Assemblies

Built to Endure

Designed for durability and safety, our hazardous rated cable assemblies excel in challenging environments like explosive atmospheres and extreme temperatures. Our technicians are trained to IPC/WHMA-A-620 standards to ensure our cables deliver unmatched reliability.

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Reliable Construction When it Matters

ASG has over 20 years of experience with multi-conductor control and power cables used in hazardous locations. Our facility has a potting operation which seals the conductor ends to eliminate any spark-over between contacts. We can HIPOT test up to 5,000 volts with up to 200 conductors.

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Key Features for Superior Cable Performance

Whether facing extreme temperatures or explosion-prone conditions, our cables deliver safety and reliability you can trust. Here are just a few of the features you can expect.

Are Hazardous Rated Cables Right For You?

Not all work environments require hazardous rated cables. Here's how you can determine if you need them.

We’re Not a Good Fit For You If...

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Your cables will operate in low-risk environments where standard cables can perform adequately

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You aim to prioritize upfront cost savings over durability, certifications, and reliability

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You require off-the-shelf, generic cable solutions without the need for tailored designs or specialized features

We’re a Good Fit For You If...

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You need cables that will operate in harsh or hazardous environments

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You have a need for cables that meet strict industry standards like IPC/WHMA-A-620

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You require customized cable solutions tailored to specific operational needs

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Start Working With ASG

Cable assemblies can be complicated; starting your project shouldn’t be. When you contact our team, we work with you to make sure all your bases are covered.

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Hazardous Rated Cable FAQs

The FAQs below offer more insight into ASG’s ability to serve you.

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What if we have a unique cable application?

Who do you partner with on hazardous rated cable assemblies?