rail transit
Cable glands are key protective components in rail transit systems, widely used in rolling stock, substations, tunnels, and equipment rooms of metro, high-speed rail, and intercity rail. They secure and protect power, control, and signal cables.
Adapted to harsh operating conditions, they feature an IP68 protection rating, resisting moisture, dust, and rodent damage, while withstanding extreme temperatures from -40℃ to 90℃ and continuous vibration.
They are offering explosion-proof and sealing performance to prevent cable abrasion, signal interference, and fire spread.
Their modular design supports future capacity expansion, extends the service life of cables and equipment, and ensures the long-term safe and stable operation of rail transit systems.

