Shenzhen Woer Heat-Shrinkable Material Continues to Promote Nuclear Safety (1E Grade) Cable Accessories Products

Deep News2025-10-13

Shenzhen Woer Heat-Shrinkable Material Co.,Ltd. responded to investor inquiries on the interactive platform on October 13, stating that the company continues to promote nuclear safety (1E grade) cable accessories products and has established partnerships with the three major nuclear power companies: China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN), and State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC). The company maintains a leading contract winning rate in the industry, and this product series has been successfully applied to multiple nuclear power projects both domestically and internationally.

Currently, the company has completed the development and qualification of nuclear safety-grade cable accessories with an 80-year lifespan for nuclear power plants, filling an international gap and achieving an internationally advanced level. Additionally, the company's nuclear-grade cable materials have been mass-applied to nuclear safety (1E grade) cables. The company is currently one of the few domestic enterprises whose products of this category have been mass-applied to nuclear power engineering projects, demonstrating significant competitive advantages. The company has also established stable cooperative relationships with multiple domestic nuclear-grade cable manufacturers that hold nuclear safety equipment production licenses.

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