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Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable Powering Operations Type 450.3 Type 450.6 Type 450.11 Type 450.22 Type 450.33
Product Introduction: Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable – Powering Operations with Type 450.3, 450.6, 450.11, 450.22, and 450.33
In the world of mining, where reliability, durability, and safety are non-negotiable, the right choice of cable can make a significant difference. The Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series is engineered to meet the rigorous demands of mining operations, offering a range of cables specifically designed for various voltage levels.
Each type within this series is crafted to deliver superior performance, ensuring that your operations run smoothly and efficiently.
In this comprehensive product introduction, we will explore the Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series, focusing on the different variants—Type 450.3, Type 450.6, Type 450.11, Type 450.22, and Type 450.33.
We will delve into their unique functions, applicable scenarios, and the manufacturing processes that make each variant a top choice for mining professionals.

Why Choose Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable?
The Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series is designed with the harsh conditions of mining environments in mind.
These cables are built to withstand mechanical stress, abrasion, and exposure to various elements, ensuring long-lasting performance and safety in demanding settings. Key benefits include:
- Exceptional Durability: The cables are constructed with high-quality materials that resist wear and tear, even in the most challenging conditions.
- Enhanced Safety: Compliance with industry standards guarantees that these cables perform safely in hazardous environments, reducing the risk of accidents.
- Versatility: The range of voltage levels available makes it easy to find the right cable for any application, from low-voltage systems to high-voltage machinery.
Understanding the Variants: Type 450.3 to Type 450.33
Each variant within the Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series is designed to meet specific voltage requirements, ensuring that your operations have the power they need, regardless of the application. Here’s a closer look at each type:
1. Type 450.3 – Low Voltage, High Performance
Type 450.3 is engineered for low voltage applications, typically within the range of 3.3kV to 6.6kV. This variant is ideal for powering small to medium-sized equipment used in mining operations. Common applications include lighting systems, pumps, and conveyor belts that require consistent, reliable power.
The manufacturing process for Type 450.3 involves the use of high-grade insulation and a durable outer sheath that can resist heat, moisture, and mechanical damage. This ensures that the cable remains functional even in harsh underground conditions.
2. Type 450.6 – Medium Voltage, Enhanced Durability
Type 450.6 is designed for medium voltage applications, with a voltage range of 6.6kV to 11kV. This cable is perfect for more demanding tasks, such as drilling rigs, larger pumps, and medium-capacity conveyor systems.
The Type 450.6 variant features reinforced insulation and a tougher sheath to protect against mechanical impacts and environmental stressors. The materials used in its construction are selected for their ability to withstand high levels of electrical stress, ensuring safe and reliable operation.
3. Type 450.11 – High Voltage, Maximum Efficiency
For high voltage applications, Type 450.11 is the optimal choice, supporting voltage levels from 11kV to 22kV. This cable is designed to power heavy-duty machinery such as draglines, shovels, and large-scale pumps in mining operations.
The manufacturing of Type 450.11 includes advanced insulation techniques and a robust sheath that provides exceptional protection against mechanical damage and harsh environmental conditions. This ensures that the cable can handle the demands of high-capacity equipment while maintaining safety and efficiency.
4. Type 450.22 – Very High Voltage, Extreme Conditions
Type 450.22 is built for very high voltage applications, ranging from 22kV to 33kV. This cable is specifically designed for the most demanding mining operations, where the highest levels of power and reliability are required.
The Type 450.22 variant is constructed using the latest advancements in insulation and sheathing technology, ensuring that it can safely operate at very high voltages. This makes it ideal for critical infrastructure within mining operations, such as main power supply lines and high-capacity machinery.
5. Type 450.33 – Ultra-High Voltage, Specialized Applications
At the top end of the series is Type 450.33, which is designed for ultra-high voltage applications exceeding 33kV. This cable is used in the most specialized and demanding mining scenarios, where both power and durability are critical.
The construction of Type 450.33 involves cutting-edge materials and manufacturing techniques that ensure safe operation at ultra-high voltages. The cable’s design includes multiple layers of insulation and a reinforced outer sheath, making it capable of withstanding the most extreme electrical and environmental challenges.

Manufacturing Processes: Quality and Reliability Built In
The Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series is produced using state-of-the-art manufacturing processes that ensure each cable meets the highest standards of quality and performance. Here’s what sets these cables apart:
- Precision Insulation: Each variant is insulated using materials that are carefully chosen for their electrical and mechanical properties. The insulation process ensures that the cable can handle its specified voltage range while maintaining flexibility and durability.
- Advanced Sheathing: The outer sheath of each cable is applied with precision to protect against environmental hazards, mechanical stress, and chemical exposure. This sheathing process is tailored to the specific needs of each variant, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Rigorous Testing: Before reaching the market, all Type 450 Mining Trailing Cables undergo rigorous testing to ensure they meet or exceed industry standards. This includes tests for voltage handling, insulation resistance, flexibility, and durability.
Applicable Scenarios: Choosing the Right Cable for Your Needs
Selecting the right Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable depends on the specific requirements of your mining operation. Here are some scenarios to consider:
For low voltage systems and small-scale operations, Type 450.3 offers reliable performance and cost-effectiveness.
For medium voltage equipment such as drilling rigs and conveyor systems, Type 450.6 provides enhanced durability and safety.
For high voltage applications involving heavy-duty machinery, Type 450.11 ensures maximum efficiency and reliability.
For very high voltage scenarios requiring extreme durability, Type 450.22 offers advanced protection and performance.
For ultra-high voltage and specialized applications, Type 450.33 delivers the ultimate in power and durability.

Applications
- Underground and surface mining operations
- Material handling equipment
- Conveyor systems
- Drilling and excavation machinery
These Type 450 3.3 to 33KV Mining Cables are suitable for supply of power to a wide range of applications, from dragline cable to slow reeling applications, where copper screened cable is required but light weight and smaller dimensions are also desired.
STANDARDS:
AS/NZS 2802:2000
AS/NZS 1125
AS/NZS 3808
AS/NZS 5000.1
CONSTRUCTION
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3×Conductors:
Flexible stranded tinned annealed copper conductor.
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Conductor Screen:
Polyester barrier tape and extruded semi conductive tape.
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Insulation:
EPR.
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Insulation Screen:
Semi conductive tape.
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Composite Screen:
Tinned annealed copper braiding interwove with polyester yarn, covered with semi conductive tape.
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Filler:
Elastomer center filler.
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2×Interstitial Earth Conductor:
CSP insulated flexible stranded tinned copper conductor.
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1×Interstitial Pilot:
EPR covered flexible stranded tinned copper conductor.
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Textile Reinforcement:
Open-weave braid reinforcement.
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Sheath:
Extra-heavy duty PCP sheath.
PARAMETER
- Type 450.3 Class1
- Type 450.6 Class1
- Type 450.11 Class1
- Type 450.22 Class1
- Type 450.33 Class1
NOMINAL CONDUCTOR AREA |
STRAND SIZE |
INSULATION THICKNESS |
CORE SCREEN |
PILOT/EARTH CONDUCTOR |
THICKNESS OF SHEATH |
NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER |
NOMINAL WEIGHT |
STRAND SIZE |
AREA OF SCREEN |
STRAND SIZE |
THICKNESS OF COVERING |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
NO/MM |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
MM |
MM |
KG/100M |
Type 450.3 Class1 |
16 |
126/0.40 |
2.2 |
128/0.25 |
6.3 |
120/0.30 |
1.4 |
4.5 |
42.8 |
266 |
25 |
209/0.40 |
2.2 |
118/0.30 |
8.3 |
120/0.30 |
1.4 |
4.8 |
46.9 |
338 |
35 |
285/0.40 |
2.2 |
127/0.30 |
9.0 |
120/0.30 |
1.4 |
5.1 |
50.3 |
392 |
50 |
380/0.40 |
2.4 |
141/0.30 |
10.0 |
183/0.30 |
1.4 |
5.6 |
55.5 |
487 |
70 |
203/0.67 |
2.4 |
117/0.40 |
14.7 |
54/0.67 |
1.4 |
6.0 |
61.1 |
637 |
95 |
259/0.67 |
2.4 |
123/0.40 |
15.5 |
70/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.3 |
64.3 |
734 |
120 |
336/0.67 |
2.4 |
135/0.40 |
17.0 |
84/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.4 |
69.0 |
867 |
150 |
427/0.67 |
2.4 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
112/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.6 |
73.3 |
1022 |
185 |
518/0.67 |
2.4 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
132/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.7 |
78.1 |
1175 |
240 |
672/0.67 |
2.4 |
136/0.50 |
26.7 |
168/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.9 |
84.5 |
1440 |
300 |
854/0.67 |
2.4 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
228/0.67 |
1.6 |
7.0 |
90.4 |
1741 |
- Type 450.3 Class1
- Type 450.6 Class1
- Type 450.11 Class1
- Type 450.22 Class1
- Type 450.33 Class1
NOMINAL CONDUCTOR AREA |
STRAND SIZE |
INSULATION THICKNESS |
CORE SCREEN |
PILOT/EARTH CONDUCTOR |
THICKNESS OF SHEATH |
NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER |
NOMINAL WEIGHT |
STRAND SIZE |
AREA OF SCREEN |
STRAND SIZE |
THICKNESS OF COVERING |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
NO/MM |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
MM |
MM |
KG/100M |
Type 450.6 Class1 |
16 |
126/0.40 |
3.0 |
118/0.30 |
8.3 |
120/0.30 |
1.4 |
5.0 |
47.6 |
317 |
25 |
209/0.40 |
3.0 |
129/0.30 |
9.1 |
120/0.30 |
1.6 |
5.2 |
51.2 |
382 |
35 |
285/0.40 |
3.0 |
139/0.30 |
9.8 |
120/0.30 |
1.6 |
5.5 |
54.7 |
443 |
50 |
380/0.40 |
3.0 |
149/0.30 |
10.5 |
177/0.30 |
1.6 |
5.9 |
58.8 |
534 |
70 |
203/0.67 |
3.0 |
123/0.40 |
15.5 |
54/0.67 |
1.6 |
6.3 |
64.3 |
682 |
95 |
259/0.67 |
3.0 |
130/0.40 |
16.3 |
70/0.67 |
1.8 |
6.4 |
67.1 |
771 |
120 |
336/0.67 |
3.0 |
141/0.40 |
17.7 |
84/0.67 |
1.8 |
6.5 |
71.9 |
912 |
150 |
427/0.67 |
3.0 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
112/0.67 |
1.8 |
6.6 |
76.0 |
1073 |
185 |
518/0.67 |
3.0 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
132/0.67 |
1.8 |
6.8 |
80.9 |
1222 |
240 |
672/0.67 |
3.0 |
141/0.50 |
27.7 |
168/0.67 |
1.8 |
7.0 |
87.4 |
1502 |
300 |
854/0.67 |
3.0 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
228/0.67 |
1.8 |
7.1 |
93.2 |
1790 |
- Type 450.3 Class1
- Type 450.6 Class1
- Type 450.11 Class1
- Type 450.22 Class1
- Type 450.33 Class1
NOMINAL CONDUCTOR AREA |
STRAND SIZE |
INSULATION THICKNESS |
CORE SCREEN |
PILOT/EARTH CONDUCTOR |
THICKNESS OF SHEATH |
NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER |
NOMINAL WEIGHT |
STRAND SIZE |
AREA OF SCREEN |
STRAND SIZE |
THICKNESS OF COVERING |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
NO/MM |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
MM |
MM |
KG/100M |
Type 450.11 Class1 |
25 |
209/0.40 |
5.0 |
120/0.40 |
15.1 |
120/0.30 |
2.0 |
6.3 |
62.8 |
542 |
35 |
285/0.40 |
5.0 |
127/0.40 |
16.0 |
120/0.30 |
2.0 |
6.4 |
65.8 |
601 |
50 |
380/0.40 |
5.0 |
135/0.40 |
17.0 |
183/0.30 |
2.0 |
6.5 |
69.3 |
692 |
70 |
203/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
54/0.67 |
2.0 |
6.6 |
73.8 |
826 |
95 |
259/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
70/0.67 |
2.2 |
6.7 |
76.6 |
926 |
120 |
336/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
84/0.67 |
2.2 |
6.9 |
81.6 |
1082 |
150 |
427/0.67 |
5.0 |
139/0.50 |
27.3 |
112/0.67 |
2.2 |
7.0 |
86.1 |
1263 |
185 |
518/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
132/0.67 |
2.2 |
7.1 |
90.8 |
1433 |
240 |
627/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
168/0.67 |
2.2 |
7.3 |
96.8 |
1690 |
300 |
854/0.67 |
5.0 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
228/0.67 |
2.2 |
7.4 |
102.7 |
2000 |
- Type 450.3 Class1
- Type 450.6 Class1
- Type 450.11 Class1
- Type 450.22 Class1
- Type 450.33 Class1
NOMINAL CONDUCTOR AREA |
STRAND SIZE |
INSULATION THICKNESS |
CORE SCREEN |
PILOT/EARTH CONDUCTOR |
THICKNESS OF SHEATH |
NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER |
NOMINAL WEIGHT |
STRAND SIZE |
AREA OF SCREEN |
STRAND SIZE |
THICKNESS OF COVERING |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
NO/MM |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
MM |
MM |
KG/100M |
Type 450.22 Class1 |
35 |
285/0.40 |
7.6 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
120/0.30 |
2.5 |
6.8 |
78.4 |
805 |
50 |
380/0.40 |
7.6 |
144/0.40 |
18.1 |
183/0.30 |
2.5 |
6.9 |
81.8 |
900 |
70 |
203/0.67 |
7.6 |
140/0.50 |
27.5 |
54/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.0 |
86.8 |
1070 |
95 |
259/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
70/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.2 |
89.8 |
1180 |
120 |
336/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
84/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.3 |
94.5 |
1350 |
150 |
427/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
112/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.4 |
98.6 |
1520 |
185 |
518/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
132/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.5 |
103.4 |
1700 |
240 |
627/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
168/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.7 |
109.4 |
1980 |
300 |
854/0.67 |
7.6 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
228/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.9 |
115.4 |
2310 |
- Type 450.3 Class1
- Type 450.6 Class1
- Type 450.11 Class1
- Type 450.22 Class1
- Type 450.33 Class1
NOMINAL CONDUCTOR AREA |
STRAND SIZE |
INSULATION THICKNESS |
CORE SCREEN |
PILOT/EARTH CONDUCTOR |
THICKNESS OF SHEATH |
NOMINAL OVERALL DIAMETER |
NOMINAL WEIGHT |
STRAND SIZE |
AREA OF SCREEN |
STRAND SIZE |
THICKNESS OF COVERING |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
NO/MM |
MM² |
NO/MM |
MM |
MM |
MM |
KG/100M |
Type 450.33 Class1 |
50 |
380/0.40 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
183/0.30 |
2.5 |
7.4 |
96.9 |
1222 |
70 |
203/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
54/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.5 |
101.4 |
1385 |
95 |
259/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
70/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.7 |
104.4 |
1505 |
120 |
336/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
84/0.67 |
2.5 |
7.8 |
109.2 |
1680 |
185 |
518/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
132/0.67 |
2.5 |
8.0 |
118.0 |
2060 |
240 |
627/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
168/0.67 |
2.5 |
8.2 |
124.0 |
2360 |
300 |
854/0.67 |
10.5 |
144/0.50 |
28.3 |
228/0.67 |
2.5 |
8.4 |
130.1 |
2710 |
The Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable – Powering the Future of Mining
The Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series is more than just a product line; it’s a testament to innovation, quality, and reliability in the mining industry. With a range of variants designed to meet different voltage levels and application scenarios, the Type 450 series provides the versatility, durability, and safety that mining operations demand.
Whether you’re powering small machinery or driving high-capacity systems, there’s a Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable that’s perfect for your needs. By choosing the right variant for your operation, you can ensure safe, efficient, and reliable performance, no matter how challenging the environment.
Invest in the Type 450 Mining Trailing Cable series and experience the difference that quality, innovation, and expertise can make in your mining operations.

Note: This is just part of the standard parameters of our products. Please contact our Engineer if you need more. And the information contained within this webpage is for guidance only and is subject to change without notice or liability. All dimensions and specifications are nominal and are subject to normal manufacturing tolerances. All pictures shown are for illustration purposes only. The actual product may vary. All the information is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct at the time of publication.