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Extreme low‑temperature weather creates multiple safety threats for worldwide transportation systems, ranging from road and driveway icing to onboard fluid‑circuit freezing of transit vehicles. Specialized heating‑cable product lines for transportation cover DBR‑series self‑regulating heating cables, HGC‑1, HGC‑3, HGW‑2 and HGW‑3 dedicated heating cables. Outdoor lane and road snow‑melting heating belts adopt optimized power density for surface de‑icing tasks. Vehicle‑grade heat‑tracing products protect onboard pipelines and fluid loops against freezing in frigid operating environments. These cables undergo strict mechanical and environmental adaptability testing to cope with vibration, moisture and wide‑range temperature fluctuation in transport scenarios. For highway and garage‑floor snow‑melting projects, low‑voltage heating‑cable variants offer enhanced operational safety for exposed installation conditions. Industry engineers highlight that integrated transportation‑focused heat‑tracing portfolios help infrastructure contractors unify procurement for road de‑icing, tunnel auxiliary heating and vehicle‑on‑board thermal‑protection subsystems, improving project execution efficiency for cold‑climate transportation upgrade initiatives.


