6 Triad Shielded Cable

  • According to IEC and BS Standard
  • PVC Cable
  • Approved by ISO, CE, SGS
  • Place of Origin: Henan, China
  • HS Code: 8544492100
  • Packing: 100 Meters

5

6 Triad cable is a high performance shielded control cable. Its main construction consists of three independent twisted pairs (6 conductors in total). Each triad integrates three black-white-red color-coded conductors twisted with a tinned copper drain wire, individually shielded by aluminum-polyester foil for 100% coverage, and further protected by an overall foil shield. Multi Triad cables are highly reliable, resistant to interference and safe and thus can be used in industrial automation, offshore applications and communication systems.

Product Features

  • Ultra-flexible
  • Flame retardant insulation meets UL 94 V-0 standards to inhibit flame spread.
  • Resistant to chemical solvents, ultraviolet rays and chemical corrosion; adaptable to outdoor, oil or high humidity environments.
  • Insulation resistance: ≥1000 MΩ/km; Rated voltage: 600 V; Operating temperature: -40°C to 105°C.
  • Number of Triads: 6
  • Conductor Size: 16 AWG
  • Insulation Thickness (Min. Avg.): 0.51 mm / 0.020 inches
  • Total Jacket Thickness: 0.060 inches
  • Cable Diameter: 0.660 inches
  • Net Weight: 0.282 lbs per ft
6 triad cable construction
  1. Conductor: Class B 7-strand annealed bare copper (ASTM B3/B8 compliant)
  2. Insulation: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
  3. Shielding: Aluminum Foil-Mylar Tape (100% coverage) + tinned copper drain wire
  4. Jacket: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)

FAQ

6 Triad cables are designed for 3-wire instrumentation circuits, such as RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors) or 3-wire voltage/current transmitters. Unlike paired cables (2-wire), triads provide the necessary third conductor for lead resistance compensation or a dedicated reference ground within the same twisted group.
SP-OS stands for Shielded Pairs/Triads - Overall Shield. It means each of the 6 triads has its own aluminum foil shield (to prevent crosstalk between triads), and the entire cable core has a second foil shield
The industry standard (ICEA Method 1) for triads is Black, White, and Red. In a 6-Triad cable, each triad is typically numbered (1-6) printed on the insulation for identification.
Get in touch with us today and see how we can help you reach your goals!
Scroll to Top
Get in touch with us today and see how we can help you reach your goals!