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Power cables are essential components used to transmit electrical energy from one point to another. They are typically made of conductive materials such as copper or aluminum, insulated with materials like PVC or rubber to ensure safety and performance. These cables are designed to handle high voltage and current levels, making them suitable for various applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
| Conductor material | Copper or aluminum |
| Insulation material | PVC, rubber, or XLPE |
| Voltage rating | Up to 35 kV |
| Temperature rating | From -20°C to 90°C |
| Standard sizes | From 1.5 mm² to 1000 mm² |
| Shielding options | Unshielded or shielded |
When selecting power cables, consider the specific voltage and current requirements of your application, as well as the installation environment. It's important to specify the conductor material, insulation type, and any necessary certifications such as UL or IEC standards. Additionally, provide details on the required lengths and quantities to ensure accurate quotes and timely delivery.
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Copper cables are more conductive and have better mechanical properties, while aluminum cables are lighter and more cost-effective.
Power cables typically have voltage ratings ranging from low voltage (up to 1 kV) to medium voltage (1 kV to 35 kV).
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use and have appropriate UV and moisture resistance.
Insulation material protects the conductor from environmental factors and prevents electrical leakage.
Cable size is determined by the current load, distance, and permissible voltage drop in the circuit.
Yes, certain power cables are designed with fire-resistant materials for enhanced safety.