Uses of flexible electrical cables
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Difference between flexible cable and cord
Features of flexible electrical cables
1) The conductor : A flexible cable’s conductor is usually constructed of copper. Solid or stranded/flexible conductors are common. Depending on the cable, there are one to five cores.
2) Jacket : The protective covering put over the conductor is known as the ‘jacket’ of the cable or insulation. In the case of flexible electrical cables, PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is used to protect them. This material is resistant to fire as well as other substances like lubricants.
3) A sheath is a protective covering for a weapon. : It can be non-sheathed or PVC-sheathed, depending on the cable.
4) Resistance to fire : Each flexible electrical cable has been engineered to be flame-resistant. They have a high thermal rating and are capable of enduring extremely high temperatures. Flexible electrical cables come in a variety of temperature ranges, including 70°C, 90°C, 100°C, 150°C, 200°C, and 250°C. In the event of a fire, the consequences are minor.
5) Ratings of Voltage : Flexible cables are most commonly offered at voltages of 450-750V or 300-500V.
6) Colors : Flexible electrical cables come in a variety of colors to make it easier to distinguish between them. Flexible cables from Znergy Cable come in a variety of colors, including black, white, brown, yellow, blue, red, and multi-color.
Characteristics of flexible electrical cables
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