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Bare Copper Stranded Wire with the lowest price

Bare Copper Stranded Wire with the lowest price

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20 m.t.
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20000 m.t./month

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Quick Details

  • Insulation Material: PVC

  • Type: High Voltage

  • Application: Overhead

  • Conductor Material: Copper

 

Specifications

GHCABLE is a cable manufactorer with more than 20 yrs history locates in Danyang City of CHINA(near Shanghai)

Type                Description                                     Application standard
LJ          Aluminium stranded wire (A.A.C)                      GB 1179-1983
LGJ       Aluminium conductor steel-reinforeed (ACSR)     GB 1179-1983
LHA1J   Aluminium alloy stranded wire (AAAC or AASC)  GB 9329
LHA2J   Aluminium alloy stranded wire (AAAC or AASC)  GB 9329
JL         Aluminium stranded wire (A.A.C)                        GB 9329
JL/G1A  Aluminium conductor steel-reinforeed (ACSR)      GB 9329
JLHA1   Aluminium alloy stranded wire (AAAC or AASC)   GB 1179-1999
JLHA2   Aluminium alloy stranded wire (AAAC or AASC)   GB 1179-1999
TJ         Bare copper stranded wire                                   GB 1179-1999


PROFILE of GHCABLE
      GHCABLE (Danyang Ganghong Electric Wire & Power Cable Co., Ltd.) is a well-known and historic cable manufacturer which has existed for more than 20 years. GHCABLE occupies 12,000m2 land-areas and 8,000m2 construction-areas in Jangshu Huangtang Town, Danyang City, Jiangsu Province, China;There are about 300 workers in GHCABLE manufactory and also has an oversea faced office in Shanghai City.
      As a long-term cooperator, GHCABLE is an appointed original equipment manufacturer of China Import & Export General Co., and also has a close cooperation with Shanghai Cable Research Institute. GHCABLE can supply most kinds of high-quality wire & cable. These products can match international, national and enterprises standards, and customers special demands can be satisfied too.
      Mr. Anderson, the President of GHCABLE, sends invitation to every friends all over the world, Welcome to China! Welcome to GHCABLE! GHCABLE is your perpetually friend!
      High quality, Reasonable Price and No.1 service is GHCABLE's core value. GHCABLE's management and sales teams are committed to our customers' utmost satisfaction. Our experienced team of wire and cable experts strives to service every inquiry, quote, and order quickly and efficiently, meeting and often exceeding customers' expectations. If you have any questions, please email us at TELEPHONE:+86-21-62252999, FAX: +86-21-62125290

 

SHANGHAI OFFICE:Room 1902 NO.223, Dongzhu'anbang Rd., Shanghai City, China 200050
MANUFACTORER:Jiangshu Town, Danyang City, Jiangsu Province, China 212364

 

CATALOG

1 Stranded Bare Conductor
1.1 Aluminium stranded wire (AAC)
1.2 Aluminium Conductor Steel-Reinforced (ACSR)
1.3 Aluminium Alloy Stranded Wire (AAAC, AASC)
1.4 Bare Copper Stranded Wire
2 Aerial Insulated Cable (ABC)
2.1 Insulated aerial cable with rated voltage up to and including 1kV
2.2 Insulated aerial cable with rated voltage up to and inculding 10kV
2.3 Insulated aerial cable with rated voltage up to and inculding 30kV
2.4 Parallel multiple insulated overhead cable with rated voltage up to and including 1kV
3 Rubber sheathed Cable
3.1 Welding Cable
3.2 General Purpose Rubber sheathed Cable
4 Wires & Cables for Electric Equipment
4.1 PVC Insulated cable with rated voltage up to and including 450/750V (H07V-U, H07V-R, H07V-K, H07V-U, H07V-R, NYY, NYM, H03VV-F, H03VV2-F,H05VV-F,H05VV2-F)
4.2 PVC insulated cable,wire,and cord with the rated voltage up to and including 450V/750V (H07V-U, H07V-R, NYY, NYM)
4.3 PVC insulated and Nylon sheathed wire(THHN,THWN,THNN,T90)
4.4 Thermocouple extension wire
4.5 Radio-Frequency Cable (CATV, Coaxial Cable)
4.5.1 Solid conductor PE insulated radion-frequency cable
4.6 Strain Gauge Cable
4.7 Signal Cable for Periphery Equipments of Computer
4.8 PVC Insulated Shielding Cable for Radio
5 Speaker Wire
5.1 Speaker Wire
5.2 Hi-FI Equipment Power Supply Wire
6 Power Cable
6.1 XLPE Insulated Power Cable
6.1.1 XLPE insulated power cable with rated voltage 1kV(Um=1.2kV) & 35kv(Um=40.5kV)
6.1.2 XLPE insulated pwoer cable with rated voltage from 3.6/6kv to 26/35kv
6.2 PVC Insulated Power Cable
6.2.1 XLPE insulated power cable with rated voltage 1kV(Um=1.2kV) & 3kV(Um=3.6kV)
6.3 Fire-Retarding Power cable
6.4 Low Zero Halogen Fire-retarding Power Cable
6.5 High-Temperature Resistant Power Cable
6.6 Converter used connecting Power Cable
6.7 rat & termite proof XPLE Insulated Power Cable
7 Control Cable
7.1 PVC Insulated and Sheathed Control Cable
7.1.1 KVV450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Control Cable
 7.1.2 KVV22 450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Control Cable With Steel Type Armour
7.1.3 KVVP 450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Control Cable With Braid Screen
7.1.4 KVVP2 450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Control Cable With Copper Tape Screen
7.1.5 KVVR 450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Flexible Control Cable
7.1.6 KVVR 450/750V Copper Conductor PVC Insulated and Sheathed Flexible Control Cable With Braid Screen
7.2 XLPE Insulated Control Cable
7.2.1 KYJV 600/1000V copper core XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed control cable
7.2.2 KYJVP2 600/1000V copper core XLPE insulated and PVC sheathed control cable
7.3 Plastic Insulated and Sereened control cable for Converter Station and Power Station
7.4 Flame retardant Plastic Insulated Control Cable
7.5 Fire-resistant Control Cable
7.6 Low Smoke Zero Halogen Fire-retarding Control Cable
7.7 High-Temperature Resistant Control Cable
7.7.1 Copper core FEP insulated FEP sheathed Control cable (KFF)
7.7.2 Copper core FEP insulated FEP sheathed screen Control cable with copper wire braid (KFFP)
7.8 Screened Control Cable for Computer
8 Communication Cable
8.1 Copper Core Polyolefin Insulated Aluminum-Plastic Composite Sheathed Communication Cable
8.2 PVC Insulated and Sheath Cable for Low Frequency Communication LAN &?Terminal Cable
8.2.1 PVC Insulated and Sheath Cable for Low Frequency Communication LAn Cable
8.2.2 PVC Insulated and Sheath Cable for Low Frequency Communication Terminal Cable
8.3 Category 5 Unscreened and Twisted Cable for Digital Communication Cable
8.4 Twisted PE Insulated and PVC Sheathed Local Telephone Cable
8.5 PVC Insulated and PVC Sheathed Mining Telephone Cable

 

 

 

 

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