Prysmian has formed a partnership with Dow to advance the production of the company’s Sirocco® microduct cables that uses Dow’s AXELERON™ telecom cable compound.
A press release explained that the partnership will help Prysmian achieve its goals. “Through our partnership with Dow, we’re able to evolve and improve on our product lines continuously, helping our customers achieve solutions that are not only environmentally conscious but better for their bottom line,” said Patrick Jacobi, vice president for telecom at Prysmian North America.
AXELERON is a black, UV-stabilized HDPE cable jacket material designed for power and telecom applications and ensures a low coefficient of friction (COF) and extremely low shrinkage. This enables an extremely high fiber count in smaller diameter cables and increases cable installation efficiency offering excellent toughness, weather resistance, and high-speed extrusion processing.
Of note, Dow’s AXELERON cable compound and Prysmian’s Sirocco microduct cable were recognized as a winning co-development technology in the 2024 R&D 100 Awards in the Mechanical/Materials category. The program identifies and celebrates the top 100 revolutionary technologies of the year and is considered a prestigious award in the research and development communities.
To facilitate the growing need for Sirocco cables in the U.S., Prysmian has made significant investments across its North American footprint, including a $30 million investment in its factory in Jackson, Tennessee. The site has been retooled from producing legacy copper to fiber optic cable production. A $50 million multi-year modernization project at Prysmian’s Claremont fiber facility has also enhanced process capabilities, systems and technologies to support future growth.