• Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV System 1
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Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV

Flame retardant PVC insulation and sheath flexible cable-ZA-RVV

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Application: Mainly used in power industry, metallurgical industry, petrochemical industry, building industry and other constructional projects, specially in 0.6/1kV rated transmission line, distribution network and specific area with high population density which required flame-retardant and fire-proof for safety purpose.


Product characteristic:

Minimum bending radius: 20D for single core un-armored cable, 15D for single core armored cable, 15D also for multiple cores un-armored cable, and 12D for multiple cores armored cable.

Temperature rating: 70℃ for PVC insulation, and 90℃ for XLPE insulation.

Highest temperature when short circuit last 5 seconds: 160℃ for PVC insulation, and 250℃ for XLPE insulation.

Flame retardant property comply with GB/T 18380-2008; Fire proof property comply with GB/T 19216-2003.


Manufacturing standards: Chinese stardards(GB,JB), International Electro-technical Standard(IEC), British standard(BS), Australian and New Zealand Standards(AS-NZS).


Products certification: CCC, CQC, CE, TUV, Rohs and so on.

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