High-Quality Cables for All Your Connectivity Needs
Whether you need cables for home, office, or industrial use, our premium cable solutions provide reliable performance and durability. We offer a wide range of cables designed to meet various technical specifications and applications.
Key Product Specifications
- Material: High-grade copper conductors with PVC/TPU insulation
- Voltage Rating: 300V to 1000V depending on cable type
- Temperature Range: -20°C to 90°C
- Conductor Size: Available from 0.5mm² to 50mm²
- Certifications: UL, CE, RoHS compliant
- Shielding: Options include unshielded, foil shielded, or braid shielded
| Product Code | Cable Type | Conductor Size | Max Current | Price/ft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CB-100 | Power Cable | 2.5mm² | 25A | $0.85 |
| CB-205 | Data Cable | 24AWG | 5A | $1.20 |
| CB-310 | Industrial Cable | 10mm² | 60A | $2.50 |
Cable FAQ Section
Q: What factors should I consider when choosing the right cable for my application?
A: When selecting cables, consider: 1) Current carrying capacity needed, 2) Voltage requirements, 3) Environmental conditions (temperature, moisture, chemical exposure), 4) Flexibility requirements, 5) Regulatory standards applicable to your application, and 6) Shielding needs for EMI protection.
Q: How often should I replace my cables?
A: Cable lifespan depends on usage conditions. For permanent installations, cables typically last 20-30 years. For flexible applications with frequent movement, inspect cables annually and replace every 3-5 years. Signs you need cable replacement include: cracked insulation, discoloration, stiffening, or any exposed conductors.
Specialty Cable Options
- Fire-Resistant Cables: Maintain circuit integrity during fires
- Armored Cables: With steel wire armor for mechanical protection
- Submersible Cables: Waterproof design for underwater applications
- High-Flex Cables: For robotic arms and continuous flexing applications
| Specialty Type | Key Features | Common Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Fire-Resistant | Ceramic fiber insulation, 900°C rating | Emergency systems, public buildings |
| Armored | Galvanized steel protection layer | Industrial plants, underground runs |
More Cable FAQs
Q: What's the difference between stranded and solid core cables?
A: Solid core cables use a single conductor wire and are best for permanent installations where minimal movement occurs. They're more rigid but offer slightly better conductivity. Stranded cables use multiple thin wires twisted together, making them more flexible and resistant to metal fatigue from bending - ideal for applications requiring movement or frequent flexing.
Installation Guidelines
For optimal cable performance:
- Maintain proper bend radius (typically 5-8x cable diameter)
- Avoid sharp edges that could damage insulation
- Use appropriate strain relief at connection points
- Follow local electrical codes for installation methods
- Label both ends of cables for easy identification
Our cables meet international safety standards and undergo rigorous testing for quality assurance. Contact our technical team for assistance selecting the perfect cable solution for your specific requirements.
