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A Guide on Different Types of Flexible Cables

by Aliza Elly Digital marketing - SEO, SMO, SEM

There are many benefits of modern flexible cable, as they feature better designs, offer versatility, and last longer. Flexible wires and cables can be used for different applications in residential and other sectors. Some of the key features and benefits of using these modern cables include durable insulation materials that last longer, availability in different sizes, and robust build for use in harsh conditions.

Find out the different types of flexible wires and cables that can be used for different applications and their key features.

Multi-core Round Cables

Multi-core round cables are flexible and are used in different electrical equipment including motors and air conditioning units. These cables feature multiple cores, ranging from 2 to 4 cores and use copper as the conducting material. Some of the main features of this type of cable are as following:

  • These are pvc insulated cables and are PVC sheathed for optimal protection
  • They are made using industrial grade copper conductor (99.95% pure copper) with conductivity of 101%
  • These cables have capacity of 1.1kv
  • They are available in multiple cores of 2, 3 and 4 and in different sizes ranging from 0.5 sq mm to 50 sq mm

You can also make custom orders for more cores and larger sizes.

Co-axial cables

Co-axial cables are extensively used with cable TV and computer networks. The cable is used for connecting to dish antenna. These cables are known for their excellent reliability, and fire retardant/resistant properties. Highly precise insulation helps in ensuring optimal output and longer lifecycle. Some of the main features of this type of cable are as following:

  • The cable is made of electrolyte grade annealed copper conductor and aluminium foil and braid
  • It is available in different lengths ranging from 90m to 305m
  • The cable is designed with high precision to achieve perfect sizing
  • Different standard designs include RG-6, RG-11 and RG-59

Flat Submersible Cables

Flat submersible cables are commonly used in motors and pumps. These cables are designed to provide excellent protection for the circuit against any kind of accident. It is used in applications where there is need for high reliability.  Some of the main features of this type of cable are as following:

  • Available with 3 cores
  • Available in different sizes ranging from 1.5 sq mm to 35 sq mm
  • It is PVC insulated
  • It is industrial grade cable that is perfectly suited for submersible applications
  • The submersible cable is made of 99.95% pure copper conductor with 101% conductivity

Telecom Cables

Telecom cables or telephone cables are flexible and highly reliable. These cables meet the requirements of TEC regulations and are designed for use with indoor telephones. Some of the main features of this type of cable are as following:

  • Excellent twist withstanding capacity
  • They feature annealed tinned copper conductor
  • They feature high solder ability
  • PVC insulation ensures optimal protection
  • Sizes available in 0.4mm and 0.5mm and in pairs ranging from 2 to 20

So these are the different types of insulated, flexible cables that find application in commonly used equipment and networks. Make sure to choose the right one based on your specific requirements.

 


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