What is a PVC Cable?
A PVC cable is an electrical cable encased in polyvinyl chloride (PVC), known for its durability and protective qualities. This type of cabling is commonly used in a variety of electrical applications due to its resistance to fire, chemicals, and weather.
Features:
PVC cables are designed with several key features:
Robust Insulation: The PVC insulation provides excellent resistance against abrasion, moisture, and corrosive substances.
Flexibility: Despite their durability, these cables remain flexible, which makes them easy to install in tight spaces without compromising performance.
Fire Resistance: Safety is paramount; thus, our PVC cables are made to be flame retardant, reducing the risk of fire hazards in electrical installations.