The unique advantages of copper-core, cross-linked polyethylene insulated,and PVC-sheathed cables.
Among the many cables, there's a low-profile yet exceptionally powerful competitor: the copper-core, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated, PVC-sheathed cable. It quietly carries the heavy responsibility of power transmission. Despite its somewhat lengthy name, it performs a significant function, earning it the nickname "the hidden hero" of the power world. Today, cable manufacturers will introduce it to you.
The innermost copper core of a copper-core, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated, PVC-sheathed cable boasts excellent electrical conductivity and low resistivity, allowing current to flow efficiently and reducing energy loss along the way. The copper core is sheathed in a cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation layer, acting like a protective armor. The outermost PVC sheath is the cable's "guardian." PVC boasts high strength, abrasion resistance, and corrosion resistance, protecting the copper core and insulation from a variety of external forces, including wind, rain, sun, pressure, and impact. PVC also boasts excellent flame retardancy, which, in the event of a fire, can help prevent the spread of fire, buying time for rescue efforts and safeguarding lives and property.
Copper-core cables are like highways, allowing electricity to flow quickly and stably, significantly reducing energy losses during transmission. According to relevant statistics, under the same conditions, using copper-core cables to transmit electricity can save a significant amount of electricity per year compared to aluminum-core cables. This significant energy savings is beneficial for large-scale power transmission, both environmentally friendly and reducing operating costs for businesses.
In addition, copper core cables have excellent antioxidant properties, forming a dense oxide film in the air to prevent further oxidation, resulting in excellent stability and corrosion resistance. Unlike aluminum-core cables, which are susceptible to oxidation and corrosion, leading to performance degradation, the cross-linked polyethylene insulation layer offers exceptional heat resistance. This superior heat resistance offers numerous practical advantages.
Copper-core, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated, PVC-sheathed cables, with their superior performance, play a vital role in every aspect of our lives, serving as ubiquitous "little guardians of electricity."
In urban power grids, they shoulder the heavy responsibility of delivering electricity throughout the city. In industrial plants, the stable operation of various large-scale machinery and equipment depends on them. Like an invisible hero, copper-core, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulated, PVC-sheathed cables silently deliver electricity to every corner of our lives, bringing brightness and convenience to our lives. From the highly conductive copper core, to the reliable insulation of the cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation layer, to the rugged, protective PVC sheath, they are an all-rounder, excelling in the arena of power transmission.
- PVC-Insulated Cable
- 450/750V BV Single- Core Cu/PVC Cable
- 450/750V BVR Single- Core Cu/PVC Cable
- 300/500V Or 450/750V RV Single-Core Cu/PVC Flexible Cable
- 300/500V Or 450/750V RVV Multi-Core Cu/PVC/PVC Flexible Black Cable
- 300/500V Or 450/750V RVV Multi-Core Cu/PVC/PVC Flexible White Cable
- 300/500V Or 450/750V RVVP Multi-Core Cu/PVC/CWS/PVC Screened Flexible Cable
- 450/750V KVV Multi-Core Cu/PVC/PVC Control Cable
- 450/750V KVV22 Multi-Core Cu/PVC/STA/PVC Armoured Control Cable
- 450/750V KVVP Multi-Core Cu/PVC/CWS/PVC Screened Control Cable
- 450/750V KVVP2-22 Multi-Core Cu/PVC/CTS/STA/PVC Screened Armoured Control Cable
- 0.6/1KV PVC-Insulated PVC-sheathed Single-Core Power Cable
- 0.6/1KV PVC-Insulated PVC-sheathed Multi-Core Power Cable