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Prysmian Group, a global energy and communications cable giant, has received an order for Louvre Abu Dhabi Cable, providing the latter with an order
for more than 500 km of FP fire-resistant cable.
On November 11 this year, the $10 billion Louvre Abu Dhabi, which took 10 years to build, officially opened
to the public.
Abu Dhabi, one of the UAE's twin heroes alongside Dubai, has never lacked for stunning world-class architecture, but the idea of creating a "Louvre" in the desert still shocked the world when it was announced
.
According to Prysmian, the company offers enhanced fire-resistant cables, a mix of FPPLUS and FPPLUS FLEX cables that extend fire survival time, which, coupled with low flame spread, will greatly reduce
smoke and hazardous gas emissions in the event of a fire.
This gives users a longer period to evacuate the building and ensures better operating conditions
for emergency teams.
In addition, fireproof cables ensure that the power supply and fire alarm system operate properly
in a fire.
Antonio Chiantore, General Manager of Prysmian Middle East, said: "At Prysmian, we have one mission: to provide our customers with the most suitable, innovative and technologically advanced cables
.
We understand the critical role our cables play in building safety, and by continuously investing in innovation, we ensure that the products we provide not only provide optimal operational capabilities, but also meet the highest product safety standards
.
”
In line with the strategy of high-tech business and products, Prysmian Group has developed a complete range of high-performance fire-resistant cables for the infrastructure sector, which have been installed in
many prestigious buildings around the world.
Special mention should be made of the world's tallest building in Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the world's largest biomass-fueled renewable energy project in the UK's Drax Power Station, the tallest building in Western Europe, London's Shard, and Singapore's Marina Bay Sands, one of
the most innovative architectural projects ever built.
Prysmian Group, a global energy and communications cable giant, has received an order for Louvre Abu Dhabi Cable, providing the latter with an order
for more than 500 km of FP fire-resistant cable.
On November 11 this year, the $10 billion Louvre Abu Dhabi, which took 10 years to build, officially opened
to the public.
Abu Dhabi, one of the UAE's twin heroes alongside Dubai, has never lacked for stunning world-class architecture, but the idea of creating a "Louvre" in the desert still shocked the world when it was announced
.
According to Prysmian, the company offers enhanced fire-resistant cables, a mix of FPPLUS and FPPLUS FLEX cables that extend fire survival time, which, coupled with low flame spread, will greatly reduce
smoke and hazardous gas emissions in the event of a fire.
This gives users a longer period to evacuate the building and ensures better operating conditions
for emergency teams.
In addition, fireproof cables ensure that the power supply and fire alarm system operate properly
in a fire.
Antonio Chiantore, General Manager of Prysmian Middle East, said: "At Prysmian, we have one mission: to provide our customers with the most suitable, innovative and technologically advanced cables
.
We understand the critical role our cables play in building safety, and by continuously investing in innovation, we ensure that the products we provide not only provide optimal operational capabilities, but also meet the highest product safety standards
.
”
In line with the strategy of high-tech business and products, Prysmian Group has developed a complete range of high-performance fire-resistant cables for the infrastructure sector, which have been installed in
many prestigious buildings around the world.
Special mention should be made of the world's tallest building in Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the world's largest biomass-fueled renewable energy project in the UK's Drax Power Station, the tallest building in Western Europe, London's Shard, and Singapore's Marina Bay Sands, one of
the most innovative architectural projects ever built.