May 2024

FEP wire

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP wire): Advantages and uses

Regardless of the environment in which the cables are used, the stability and safety of the circuits has always been a topic of emphasis. Fluorinated ethylene-propylene (FEP wire) is used mostly among a host of cable materials. FEP insulation wire has excellent insulation, heat resistance, chemical resistance and more characteristics as well as plays an important […]

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power cable vs control cable

Power Cable VS Control Cable: What’s the Difference?

We may often hear about power and control cables in electrical engineering projects. Power cables vs control cables are both important types of cables used to transmit current and signals, but do you really understand the difference between them? In this new installment of our blog series, we will delve into the following notable difference

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grounding wire

Understanding Grounding Wire: Basics and Importance

The use of “grounding wires” is prevalent in everyday life. However, do you know the purpose and importance of a ground wire? Grounding wires are integral in any electrical system, as safety is always a top priority. They provide an additional layer of protection for nearly all electrical circuits. Whether it is a home, office or industrial

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PUR cable

PUR Cable: Benefits And Differences

As industry continues to advance, there is a growing demand for high-performance cables. PUR cables have become a essential core component in modern manufacturing due to their excellent physical and electrical properties. Similarly, in the mechanical engineering sector, PUR jacketed cables are favored for their outstanding durability and wear resistance. What we can learn from this blog?

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AC vs. DC Current

AC vs. DC Current: Difference And Explained

Edison created direct current in the late 1880s, and it was used to power low-voltage household lights. Street lamps were powered by high-voltage AC electricity. Once George Westinghouse’s company discovered it, there was intense competition. He employed transformers to lower high AC voltages for domestic use.  In the end, AC won because it was more

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frls cable

What Is FRLS Cable? Properties and Usages

Smoke and fire are statistically the biggest hazards to buildings and safety issues. High quality electrical wiring reduces the likelihood of accidents during fire outbreaks, and FRLS (Fire Resistant Low Smoke) cables are the first choice in this area. We prioritize fire resistant and safety rated cables at the initial stage of construction of residential

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sy cable

The Ultimate Guide to Understanding SY Cable

There are various cables available in the field of process automation for us to choose from. SY Cables, CY cables, and YY cables are often the preferred choice of reinforced cables within the same category. They are capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of heavy machinery and excel in transmitting signals and control between participating equipment.

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xlpe cables

XLPE Cable:Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)

XLPE cable means cross-linked polyethylene, a type of cable xlpe insulation. It starts as regular polyethylene, then gets modified to crosslink the polymer structure. This process makes the material much tougher and longer-lasting. There are two main crosslinking methods: using chemicals or using higher-energy systems like microwaves. Regular polyethylene has been used to insulate electric

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