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Power Cables(Insulation body materials:Other)

Power cables, often referred to as power cords, play a pivotal role in a multitude of residential, commercial, and industrial applications. These applications range from general wiring tasks to the transmission of electricity through a high voltage electrical system. The materials predominantly used in power cords are efficient conductors such as copper, copper alloys, and aluminum.Broadly speaking, power cables come in two types, each with a different purpose: one is designed for transmitting high current, and the other for low current. Furthermore, to safeguard the conductors from environmental factors, an insulation coating is typically applied. A good example of this is the cross-linked polyethylene vinyl sheathed cable, also known as XLPE cables.XLPE cables are extensively used in an array of applications. They are common in residential environments like houses and apartment buildings, commercial structures such as offices, schools, and hospitals, and various industrial settings like research facilities and factories. Their versatility even extends to firefighting equipment, underscoring their reliability and robustness.In terms of low-voltage power supply cables, VVF cables and IV cables are two prime examples. These types of cables are designed for use in applications requiring 600V or less. They are ideal for environments where a lower voltage is both necessary and safer.Among the many types of electrical cables out there, some are made without the inclusion of certain harmful substances such as cadmium, lead, and halogen. These are known as EM cables, standing for "eco-material" wires. These are environmentally friendly and can be beneficial in applications where green solutions are preferred or required.
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Conductor Cross Section(mm2)
Number Of Cores(Core)
AWG size(AWG)
Logarithm
Rated Voltage
Shield
Sheath (outer coating) color
Grounding Wire
Overall Length(m)
Properties
Finished outer diameter(mm)
Representative Standard
Sheath (outer coating) material
Insulation body materials
Cable Standard
Number of Contacts(core)
Conductor Cross-Sectional Area(mm2)
AWG Size(AWG)
Rated Voltage
Shield
Safety Standards
Overall Length(m)
Properties
Sheath Color
Ground Wires
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Finish Outer Diameter(mm)
Insulator Material

    2PNCT PSE-Supported Rubber Cabtire Cable

    Brand

    MISUMI

    Product Series

    2PNCT PSE-Supported Rubber Cabtire Cable

    Days to Ship 2 Day(s) or more
    Specifications
    • PSE Law
    • Oil-Resistant
    • Strand Wire
    • 600 V
    Conductor Cross Section(mm2)0.75 ~ 38
    Number Of Cores(Core)2 ~ 16
    AWG size(AWG)2 ~ 18
    Logarithm-
    Rated Voltage600V
    ShieldNA
    Sheath (outer coating) colorBlack
    Grounding Wire-
    Overall Length(m)1 ~ 99
    PropertiesOil Resistance
    Finished outer diameter(mm)15.8 ~ 29
    Representative StandardPSE
    Sheath (outer coating) materialRubber-Based
    Insulation body materialsOther
    Cable Standard-
    Number of Contacts(core)-
    Conductor Cross-Sectional Area(mm2)-
    AWG Size(AWG)-
    Rated Voltage-
    Shield-
    Safety Standards-
    Overall Length(m)-
    Properties-
    Sheath Color-
    Ground Wires-
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