What are The Different Types of Cables



What are Solar Cable?

PV Solar cables are used to link solar power systems together. They are dedicated to the direct current (D.C.) side of solar systems, with a nominal D.C. voltage of 1.5kV. These cables can be used both indoors and outdoors for flexible and fixed systems that require strong mechanical strength in harsh climates. Any permanent, mobile, roof, or architecturally integrated solar installation requires cables that can resist the harsh climatic conditions.


What is use of solar cable?

These cables are ideal for long-term outdoor use in changeable and harsh weather situations. They are designed and tested to operate at a normal maximum conductor temperature of 90°C for 20,000 hours and for a maximum conductor temperature of 120°C for 20,000 hours. As a result, under normal usage conditions, the projected period of use is 30 years.


Electrical Cable Australia

The aim of an electric cable is to carry electrical energy from one location to another. Cables can be configured in a variety of ways depending on their final application, always adhering to national and international requirements.


What is electrical cable called?

Also known as coaxial cable, these cables are available in low, medium and high voltage.


What are the types of electrical cables?

  • Power cables

  • Armoured cables

  • Rubber cables

  • Halogen-free cables

  • Fire resistant cables

  • Control cables

  • Instrumentation cables

  • Solar cables

  • Special cables

  • Aluminium cables

  • Cables for electric panels


What is HV cable

A high-voltage cable (HV cable) is a cable used for high-voltage electric power transmission.


High Voltage cables by Australian cable manufacturers are made utilising the most advanced triple layer extrusion method, which combines a semiconducting bonded conductor screen, XLPE or EPR insulation, and an over semiconducting layer in one continuous operation, resulting in a longer cable lifespan with fewer breaks. When XLPE is used in cables, it provides outstanding electrical and mechanical performance while also lowering the dielectric factor.


What is a MV cable?

Medium Voltage cables, or MV cables, is a category defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as having a voltage rating of above 1kV up to 100kV.

What are rubber cables?


Tough rubber-sheathed cable is a type of cable that typically has a black rubber outer sheath with many conductors inside. An insulated electric wire is protected by a rubber coating that is abrasion-resistant, corrosion-resistant, waterproof, and abrasion-resistant.

What is rubber cable used for?


Australian cable manufacturers offers a wide range of Rubber(Elastomeric) flexible cable that meets a variety of national and international specifications for specialised applications such as off-shore and on-shore drilling equipment, automatic welding equipment, mining equipment, overhead cranes, cable reeling & unreeling drums, Marine & Ship wiring, Nuclear power plant, Renewable energy, elevators, high temperature applications in furnaces, indoor & outdoor applications where high flexibility is required.

What is a flexible power cable?

Flexible power cables are designed to bend and route in extremely small spaces without the insulation wrinkling or breaking, and they help satisfy the most demanding application requirements.


What is flex cable used for?

  • Fixtures

  • Portable lamps or appliances

  • Elevator cables

  • Cranes and hoists

  • Pendants

  • Data processing cables

  • Stationary equipment when frequent interchange may be required

  • Other fixed or stationary appliances, where flexible cords and cables are accessible for and facilitate maintenance and repair

  • To isolate noisy or vibrating equipment (preventing the transmission of noise or vibration)


What is flexible electrical cable?

Flexible electrical cable is essential in numerous consumer electronics, vehicles and industrial applications to transmit energy.

When would you use a flexible cable?


Flexible electrical wire is suited for applications involving high reversed bending stress, such as production lines, high rack storage areas, and pacing machines. They have a high degree of resilience and a tiny bending radius.

Our flexible electrical cable are designed for continuous use under considerable bending stress during multiple-shift operations. You may improve the efficiency of your machines and appliances by using our sophisticated cable technology, and thereby stay one step ahead of your competitors.


Fire Cable

Heat detectors, smoke detectors, emergency lights, exit signboards, fire command centres, and fire security systems all employ FIRE CABLES. The metal foil barrier on these cables ensures that signals are transmitted without interruption.

What is a fire rated cable?

Fire-resistant or fire-rated cables are intended to sustain circuit integrity and function for a set amount of time under specific conditions. Because they continue to function in the midst of fire, they are referred to as Circuit Integrity cables.

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