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Abrasion and impact resistance
The outer layer is made of wear-resistant rubber, which can effectively resist mechanical impact and external friction, prolong the duration, and is especially suitable for occasions where the gap moves or is triggered by induction.
Through testing, the wear resistance coefficient of high-quality rubber cables can reach more than 70 MPa (depending on the formula), can resist elastic coefficient and physical impact, and is suitable for mechanical equipment with moving gaps.
Resistant to chemical corrosion
After treatment, the rubber material can resist corrosion to common chemicals such as acids, alkalis, oils, and seawater for more than 5 years (the specific corrosion resistance depends on the use environment and chemical concentration), and is widely used in ports, mining, chemical industry and other fields.
Endurance
Cable rubber usually withstands low voltages of 450/750V and below, and is also designed to withstand high voltages of 1kV and above, suitable for industrial and household applications.
High flexibility
Rubber cables are made of soft rubber materials with a unique bending radius, which can be flexibly wired in small spaces or complex environments and is not easy to break.
High temperature and cold resistance
Rubber materials have reliable temperature resistance, can work stably in extremely high and low temperature environments, and are suitable for a variety of climatic conditions.
High temperature resistance
Working temperature: The working temperature of standard rubber cables can reach -40°C to 90°C; for high temperature cables using special silicone rubber, the temperature resistance can reach more than 180°C, and can even withstand 200°C for a short time.
Extreme temperature: The rubber part of the rubber cable uses chloroprene rubber, which can withstand a temperature of 200°C without deformation or melting.
Cold resistance
Rubber can still maintain its softness and conductivity in an environment as low as -40°C, and is suitable for power transmission in extremely cold conditions.
Good oil resistance and chemical corrosion resistance
Rubber cables have good resistance to chemicals such as oils, acids and alkalis, and are suitable for industrial chemical environments.
Safety and environmental protection
The marking of toxic substances is harmless to the human body and the environment, meets environmental protection requirements, and is suitable for occasions requiring high safety.
Abrasion and impact resistance
The outer layer is made of wear-resistant rubber, which can effectively resist mechanical impact and external friction, prolong the duration, and is especially suitable for occasions where the gap moves or is triggered by induction.
Through testing, the wear resistance coefficient of high-quality rubber cables can reach more than 70 MPa (depending on the formula), can resist elastic coefficient and physical impact, and is suitable for mechanical equipment with moving gaps.
Resistant to chemical corrosion
After treatment, the rubber material can resist corrosion to common chemicals such as acids, alkalis, oils, and seawater for more than 5 years (the specific corrosion resistance depends on the use environment and chemical concentration), and is widely used in ports, mining, chemical industry and other fields.
Endurance
Cable rubber usually withstands low voltages of 450/750V and below, and is also designed to withstand high voltages of 1kV and above, suitable for industrial and household applications.
High flexibility
Rubber cables are made of soft rubber materials with a unique bending radius, which can be flexibly wired in small spaces or complex environments and is not easy to break.
High temperature and cold resistance
Rubber materials have reliable temperature resistance, can work stably in extremely high and low temperature environments, and are suitable for a variety of climatic conditions.
High temperature resistance
Working temperature: The working temperature of standard rubber cables can reach -40°C to 90°C; for high temperature cables using special silicone rubber, the temperature resistance can reach more than 180°C, and can even withstand 200°C for a short time.
Extreme temperature: The rubber part of the rubber cable uses chloroprene rubber, which can withstand a temperature of 200°C without deformation or melting.
Cold resistance
Rubber can still maintain its softness and conductivity in an environment as low as -40°C, and is suitable for power transmission in extremely cold conditions.
Good oil resistance and chemical corrosion resistance
Rubber cables have good resistance to chemicals such as oils, acids and alkalis, and are suitable for industrial chemical environments.
Safety and environmental protection
The marking of toxic substances is harmless to the human body and the environment, meets environmental protection requirements, and is suitable for occasions requiring high safety.
Mechanical industry
Rubber cables are widely evaluated in mobile imported equipment such as machinery and equipment power lines, and can adapt to complex working environments.
Mining and mining applications
The wear resistance, oil resistance and impact resistance of rubber cables are suitable for power transmission under battery conditions such as mines.
Port and marine engineering
On port machinery and ship equipment, the cables are able to ensure long-term operation in humid and salt spray environments due to their water resistance and corrosion resistance.
Construction
Rubber cables are suitable for temporary power lines in construction sites because they can withstand mechanical shocks and provide reliable power supply.
Home and mobile power supplies
Rubber cables are also suitable for household appliances and mobile power supplies, especially in scenarios where power off and plugging are required, which is safe and reliable.
Mechanical industry
Rubber cables are widely evaluated in mobile imported equipment such as machinery and equipment power lines, and can adapt to complex working environments.
Mining and mining applications
The wear resistance, oil resistance and impact resistance of rubber cables are suitable for power transmission under battery conditions such as mines.
Port and marine engineering
On port machinery and ship equipment, the cables are able to ensure long-term operation in humid and salt spray environments due to their water resistance and corrosion resistance.
Construction
Rubber cables are suitable for temporary power lines in construction sites because they can withstand mechanical shocks and provide reliable power supply.
Home and mobile power supplies
Rubber cables are also suitable for household appliances and mobile power supplies, especially in scenarios where power off and plugging are required, which is safe and reliable.
ROHS, UL, CUL,CSA APPROVAL...
ISO: Including ISO 9001 quality management, ISO 14001 environmental management and other related standards.
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission): Multiple standards, such as IEC 60227 (pvc insulated cables), IEC 60502 (power cables), IEC 60332 (flame propagation in cables), etc.
UL (Underwriters Laboratories): Provides safety certification for electrical equipment and cables in the United States.
CSA (Canadian Standards Association): Safety and performance standards applicable to electrical cables in Canada.
CE (Conformité Européenne): Suitable for cables entering the European market, ensuring compliance with safety, health and environmental protection requirements.
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances): Ensure that cable products do not contain harmful substances.
NEC (National Electrical Code): The National Electrical Code ensures compliance of cables in electrical installations.
NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association): Provide industry standards for cables and equipment.
ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials): Provides test and material standards applicable to cable performance and safety.
Performance certification
BS (British Standards): Such as BS 5467 (power cables), BS 6004 (cable insulation materials), etc.
AS (Australian Standards): Such as AS/NZS 3000 (Electrical Installation Standard).
SAA (Standards Australia Approval): Australian Standards certification ensures the cables meet safety requirements.
Special application certification
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen): Low smoke and halogen free certification, suitable for public buildings.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association): Provides fire protection and safety standards for cables.
Environmental and safety certifications
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals): Ensuring the safety of chemical substances.
IEC 60332 (Cable flame propagation test): To evaluate the performance of cables in fire situations.
Cable fire protection certification: EN 50575 and CPR (Construction Products Regulation).
1. EN 50575
This standard applies to cables intended for fixed installations and specifies how the cables react to fire conditions, including combustion performance and smoke emission.
2.CPR (Construction Products Regulation)
EU regulations require that building products must meet certain safety, health and environmental protection requirements before they are put on the market. They are tested and classified according to their fire performance, such as A1, A2, B, C, D, E, F, etc. The higher the classification, the better the fire performance.
ROHS, UL, CUL,CSA APPROVAL...
ISO: Including ISO 9001 quality management, ISO 14001 environmental management and other related standards.
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission): Multiple standards, such as IEC 60227 (pvc insulated cables), IEC 60502 (power cables), IEC 60332 (flame propagation in cables), etc.
UL (Underwriters Laboratories): Provides safety certification for electrical equipment and cables in the United States.
CSA (Canadian Standards Association): Safety and performance standards applicable to electrical cables in Canada.
CE (Conformité Européenne): Suitable for cables entering the European market, ensuring compliance with safety, health and environmental protection requirements.
RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances): Ensure that cable products do not contain harmful substances.
NEC (National Electrical Code): The National Electrical Code ensures compliance of cables in electrical installations.
NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association): Provide industry standards for cables and equipment.
ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials): Provides test and material standards applicable to cable performance and safety.
Performance certification
BS (British Standards): Such as BS 5467 (power cables), BS 6004 (cable insulation materials), etc.
AS (Australian Standards): Such as AS/NZS 3000 (Electrical Installation Standard).
SAA (Standards Australia Approval): Australian Standards certification ensures the cables meet safety requirements.
Special application certification
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen): Low smoke and halogen free certification, suitable for public buildings.
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association): Provides fire protection and safety standards for cables.
Environmental and safety certifications
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals): Ensuring the safety of chemical substances.
IEC 60332 (Cable flame propagation test): To evaluate the performance of cables in fire situations.
Cable fire protection certification: EN 50575 and CPR (Construction Products Regulation).
1. EN 50575
This standard applies to cables intended for fixed installations and specifies how the cables react to fire conditions, including combustion performance and smoke emission.
2.CPR (Construction Products Regulation)
EU regulations require that building products must meet certain safety, health and environmental protection requirements before they are put on the market. They are tested and classified according to their fire performance, such as A1, A2, B, C, D, E, F, etc. The higher the classification, the better the fire performance.
Our customization services can solve specific project challenges and provide tailor-made solutions for unique needs. We provide armored specialty cables (corrugated armor), customized cables with high temperature and low temperature resistance, etc. We can also customize aluminum/copper cable extensions with special-shaped conductor shapes.
Our customization services can solve specific project challenges and provide tailor-made solutions for unique needs. We provide armored specialty cables (corrugated armor), customized cables with high temperature and low temperature resistance, etc. We can also customize aluminum/copper cable extensions with special-shaped conductor shapes.