Bespoke subsea cable design and manufacture for demanding offshore, defence, ROV, diving, energy and deep-ocean applications.
Subsea Cable Specialists
Fibron designs and manufactures bespoke subsea cables for some of the world's most demanding marine, offshore and underwater applications. From compact ROV tethers and multifunctional composite cables to armoured tow cables, diving systems and load-bearing subsea constructions, our cables are engineered around the precise electrical, optical, mechanical and environmental requirements of each project.
Fibron cables are often incorporated into umbilicals alongside other dynamic cables and hoses. Designs can be highly complex, with multiple components, while even comparatively simple composite cables will often be engineered to perform several functions simultaneously. An ROV cable, for example, may act as a tether supporting mechanical loads while also delivering power, control signals and fibre-optic connectivity for high-bandwidth data or video.
Rather than selecting a standard product from a catalogue, our engineers develop the cable around its intended duty. Our cable and umbilical design service, specialist manufacturing capability, prototype expertise and extensive testing and qualification facilities allow Fibron to support projects from initial concept through qualification and final manufacture.
Power · Signal · Data · Fibre Optics · Mechanical Strength · Subsea Engineering
Engineering Cables for Challenging Subsea Environments
A subsea cable has to do considerably more than transmit electrical power or data. Its construction may need to withstand hydrostatic pressure, tensile loading, cyclic bending, abrasion, crushing, torsion, seawater exposure and repeated deployment and recovery.
For dynamic applications, the interaction between the cable, winch, reel, sheaves and deployment system can be as important as its electrical characteristics. For static applications, long-term environmental resistance, pressure performance and mechanical protection may become the primary considerations.
Fibron engineers consider conductor configuration, voltage and current, fibre count, data requirements, screening, tensile strength, bend radius, torque, weight in water, buoyancy and outer-jacket performance as part of the complete cable design.
This integrated approach enables us to develop bespoke subsea cables around the equipment and operating environment rather than forcing the application around an existing cable.
Explore Our Subsea Cable Capabilities
Composite Cables
Multifunctional constructions combining power, signal, data, fibre optics and mechanical strength within one engineered cable.
Dynamic Cables
Subsea cables developed for applications involving repeated movement, reeling, bending and demanding dynamic duty cycles.
Electro-Optical Cables
Compact cable constructions integrating electrical power and signal services with high-bandwidth fibre-optic communications.
ROV Tether Cables
Lightweight, flexible tether cables providing power, control, telemetry, video and data connections to remotely operated vehicles.
Main Lift & Load-Bearing Cables
Armoured subsea cable systems combining electrical and communications services with substantial mechanical load capacity.
Diving Cables
Specialist cables and umbilical components developed for commercial, saturation and air-diving applications.
Tow & Lead-In Cables
Steel-wire and fibre-reinforced cables for towing sensors, sonar systems and specialist subsea equipment.
Defence Cables
Mission-critical cables and subsea umbilicals engineered for naval, sonar, mine countermeasure, ROV and specialist defence applications.
Electrical Flying Leads
Specialist electrical and hydraulic flying leads, jumpers and associated connections for subsea systems.
Bespoke Subsea Cable Design
No two subsea projects are identical. Water depth, deployment method, equipment interfaces, electrical services, mechanical loads and expected operating life can all influence the optimum cable architecture.
Fibron's subsea cable design engineers can work with customers from an early stage to establish the required electrical, optical and mechanical performance before developing a practical construction.
Power conductors, screened pairs, coaxial components, fibre optics, strength members, fillers and protective layers can be combined according to the application. Materials are selected around factors including pressure, temperature, seawater, abrasion, chemical exposure and dynamic fatigue.
Early collaboration also enables the cable to be considered alongside connectors, mechanical terminations, bend protection, reels, winches and deployment equipment, helping optimise the complete subsea system.
Power, Signal, Data & Fibre-Optic Subsea Cables
Modern subsea equipment frequently requires several services to pass through a single connection. Combining them within one cable can reduce diameter, weight, drag, connection points and handling complexity.
Fibron designs electro-optical cables capable of integrating power conductors, screened signals, data pairs, coaxial elements and fibre optics within compact, mechanically robust constructions.
This approach is particularly valuable for ROVs, subsea vehicles, sensors, monitoring systems and specialist offshore equipment where space and weight are limited.
Where several functions are required simultaneously, our dedicated composite cable capability allows the complete electrical, optical and mechanical package to be developed as one engineered system.
Static & Dynamic Subsea Cables
The operating duty of a subsea cable has a fundamental influence on its design.
Dynamic subsea cables may experience repeated bending, movement, rotation, reeling and tensile loading throughout their service life. Conductor configuration, lay geometry, reinforcement, materials and fatigue performance therefore need to be considered around the expected duty cycle.
Static subsea cables may experience comparatively little movement but still need to provide long-term resistance to hydrostatic pressure, seawater, mechanical damage and the surrounding environment.
Fibron designs both static and dynamic cable constructions around the actual application rather than adapting a generic cable to a duty for which it was not originally intended.
Armoured & Load-Bearing Subsea Cables
Where the cable forms part of the mechanical load path, tensile strength and armour design become critical.
Fibron has extensive experience with steel-wire armouring and high-performance fibre reinforcement for demanding subsea cables. The strength package can be engineered to provide the required tensile capacity and protection while managing cable diameter, weight, flexibility, torque and rotation.
Applications range from ROV main lift cables to armoured tow and lead-in cables, subsea machinery and specialist defence systems.
Mechanical terminations, clamps, sheaves, winches and deployment loads can all be considered during the design process so that the cable functions as part of the complete handling system.
Prototype & Short-Length Subsea Cables
Many subsea developments begin with a cable requirement that has never previously existed. Producing a prototype or short qualification length allows the design to be evaluated before committing to full production.
Fibron's prototype cable and umbilical capability is particularly suited to one-offs, demonstrators, qualification lengths and small production quantities.
Alternative conductor arrangements, strength systems, materials, buoyancy characteristics, diameters and termination interfaces can be manufactured and evaluated before the final design is released.
Because design, manufacture and testing can all be coordinated through Fibron, lessons from prototype testing can feed directly back into the engineering process.
Subsea Cable Testing & Qualification
For mission-critical subsea equipment, cable performance needs to be demonstrated as well as designed.
Fibron's in-house testing and qualification facilities allow mechanical, electrical and optical characteristics to be assessed against the requirements of the application.
Depending on the cable and qualification programme, testing may include tensile and break-load testing, cyclic bend or bend-over-sheave testing, torque and rotation measurement, crush and clamp testing, bend-stiffness assessment, electrical verification and optical continuity or attenuation testing.
Qualification programmes can be developed around recognised subsea standards or customer-specific requirements, with project-specific inspection and test plans and factory acceptance documentation where required.
Complete Subsea Cable & Termination Packages
Cable performance does not stop at the cable itself. The mechanical load path, sealing arrangement, electrical and optical interfaces, bend transition and associated handling equipment can all influence the reliability of the complete system.
Fibron's subsea cable terminations and ancillaries capability includes mechanical terminations, electrical and optical connectors, bend protection, pull-in equipment, mounting hardware, reels and associated equipment.
For larger or technically complex programmes, Fibron can also provide dedicated subsea project management, providing a single point of contact through design review, procurement, manufacture, inspection, qualification and delivery.
Subsea Cables Across Multiple Industries
ROV
Tethers, main lift cables and multifunctional power, signal and fibre-optic constructions.
Defence
Mission-critical naval cables for sonar, mine countermeasures, ROVs and specialist subsea systems.
Offshore Energy
Subsea cable systems for demanding offshore energy equipment and infrastructure.
Renewables
Specialist cable and umbilical systems supporting offshore wind, tidal and renewable energy technologies.
Diving
Cables and umbilical components for commercial, air and saturation diving operations.
Deep Ocean & Seismic
Specialist cable systems for ocean research, survey, seismic and subsea monitoring applications.
Subsea Cable FAQs
What is a subsea cable?
A subsea cable is engineered to operate underwater and may transmit electrical power, control signals, data or fibre-optic communications. Depending on its application, it may also provide significant mechanical strength and must withstand pressure, seawater, bending, abrasion and other environmental loads.
Does Fibron manufacture bespoke subsea cables?
Yes. Fibron specialises in bespoke cable and umbilical systems. The construction can be developed around the customer's electrical, optical, mechanical, environmental and deployment requirements rather than selected from a standard catalogue.
What is the difference between a static and dynamic subsea cable?
A static cable experiences relatively limited movement after installation, while a dynamic subsea cable may be repeatedly bent, reeled, moved or subjected to changing mechanical loads. These operating conditions have a significant influence on cable construction and material selection.
Can subsea cables combine power and fibre optics?
Yes. Fibron can design electro-optical and composite subsea cables combining power conductors, signals, data circuits and fibre optics within one construction.
Can Fibron manufacture prototype subsea cables?
Yes. Fibron can manufacture prototypes, one-offs and short qualification lengths, allowing new cable constructions to be tested and refined before production.
Can Fibron supply complete terminated cable assemblies?
Yes. Fibron can coordinate cable manufacture with mechanical terminations, electrical and optical connectors, bend protection, associated ancillaries, testing and project documentation.
Discuss Your Subsea Cable Requirement
If you need a subsea cable and cannot immediately see the exact product you are looking for, please get in touch. Much of Fibron's work is bespoke to individual projects, so it is impossible to show the full extent of our capability online. If your application requires a specialist cable or umbilical for a challenging offshore, underwater or harsh environment, our engineering team can help determine the most appropriate solution.
