Introduction
1. The main characteristics, technology of production and fields of application of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
1.1. Classification and the main design features of self-supporting insulated wires
1.2. The main technical and performance characteristics of self-supporting insulated wires
1.3. Technology of production of self-supporting insulated wires
1.4. The main advantages and disadvantages of self-supporting insulated wires
2. Production of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS countries
2.1. Volumes of production of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS countries
2.2. Pattern of production of self-supporting insulated wires by enterprise-producers
2.3. Current standing of the main producers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and Ukraine
3. Export – import of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS countries
3.1. Analysis of Russian foreign trade operation at market of self-supporting insulated wires
3.2. Ukrainian foreign trade operations at market of self-supporting insulated wires
4. Consumption of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
4.1. Supply-demand balance of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
4.2. The main consumers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia
4.3. Current price conjuncture of market of self-supporting insulated and protected wires
5. Tendencies and prospects of Russian market of self-supporting insulated and protected wires
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Contact information on the main producers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
Appendix 2. List of the main sources
List of Tables:
Table 1. Russian grades of self-supporting insulated wires
Table 2.The main performance characteristics of self-supporting insulated wires of various grades
Table 3. The main electrical characteristics of self-supporting insulated wires of various grades
Table 4. Permissible current loads on self-supporting insulated wires
Table 5. Correspondence between Russian grades of self-supporting insulated wires in accordance with specifications, valid prior and after 01.01.2007
Table 6. Complex of weather factors for testing self-supporting insulated wires
Table 7. The main advantages of overhead power lines with the use of self-supporting insulated wires
Table 8. The greatest company-producers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
Table 9. Mix of self-supporting insulated wires of the main company-producers in Russia and CIS
Table 10. Estimate of volumes of self-supporting insulated wires production by the main Russian enterprise-producers in 2004-2007, thousand km of wire
Table 11. The greatest company-producers of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia and CIS
Table 12. Volumes and pattern of Russian export and import of self-supporting insulated wires in 2002–2007, thousand USD
Table 13. Shares of producers and traders in Russian export of self-supporting insulated wires in 2002–2007, %
Table 14. Pattern of Russian export supplies of self-supporting insulated wires by enterprise-exporters in 2004–2006, %
Table 15. Pattern of import supplies of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia by enterprise-importers in 2004–2006, %
Table 16. Pattern of Russian export and import of self-supporting insulated wires in 2002–2007 by wire design, %
Table 17. Pattern of Ukrainian export and import of self-supporting insulated wires in 2002–2007 by wire design, %
Table 18. Pattern of Russian inter-regional distribution grid companies
List of Figures:
Figure 1. Design of self-supporting insulated wires with insulated bearing conductor
Figure 2. Design of self-supporting insulated wires with non-insulated bearing conductor
Figure 3. Design of self-supporting insulated wires without neutral conductor
Figure 4. Solid insulated wires
Figure 5. The main technological stages of production of self-supporting insulated wires
Figure 6. Estimate of production volumes of self-supporting insulated wires by enterprises of Russia and CIS countries in 2003-2007, thousand km of wire
Figure 7. Shares of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus in production of self-supporting insulated wires in the CIS territory in 2007, %
Figure 8. Estimate of dynamics of increasing production of self-supporting insulated wires by enterprises of Russia and CIS countries in 2003-2007, % (year-on-year)
Figure 9. Breakage of production of self-supporting insulated wires by the main Russian enterprise-producers in 2007, %
Figure 10. Foreign trade volumes of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia in 2002–2007, thousand USD
Figure 11. Foreign trade volumes of self-supporting insulated wires in Ukraine in 2002–2007, thousand USD
Figure 12. Estimate of ratio of production and consumption of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia in 2002 – 2006, thousand km of wire
Figure 14. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-3 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of wire (including VAT)
Figure 15. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-4 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of wire (including VAT)
Figure 16. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-1 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of wire (including VAT)
Figure 17. Average release prices of the main Russian producers of wire grade SIP (self-supporting insulated wire)-2 in 2007, thousand Rubles/km of wire (including VAT)
Figure 18. Forecast of consumption of self-supporting insulated wires in Russia up to 2015, thousand km of wire |