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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable WDZ-RYJ

Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable WDZ-RYJ

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1000 m
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30000 m/month

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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable

Production Introduction for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:


Voltage Rate: 300/500V, 450/750V

Cores: 1~7 cores

Range of Nominal cross section: 0.50 mm2 ~ 120 mm2

Conductor: Class 5 fine annealed copper wires or tinned copper wires

Constructions:Insulation: XLPE or LSZH compound

           Sheath: LSZH compound

Core color: Brown, Grey, Black, Blue, Green/Yellow or others on request

Packing: 100 meter/roll for small size, wooden drum for big size, or as per requirement

Max. Operating Temperature: 90 ℃ , can be 105 ℃ ,110 ℃ and 125 ℃ as per

Application for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable :

The wires are flexible conductors used for the stranding of electric switchboards or lighting

systems, etc, they are particularly recommended where fire risks are important, and for public

installations or closed areas, also fit sensible buildings such as datas and electronic rooms.

 

Production Standard for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:

IEC 60227, BS6500, VDE0281, GB/T 5023, JB/T8734

 

The  Feature for Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable:

The cable can be of flame retardance, fire resistance and other property

 

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Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable WDZ-RYJ

Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable WDZ-RYJ

FAQ For Single Core fire retardant LSZH compound Insulated and sheathed Flexible Cable :

 

Q1:What is the Production Capacity for your factory?

About100 kilometer every day

 

Q2: What is the Minimum Order Quantity For Single Core PVC Insulated Cable 450 /750 V?

MOQ: 10000 meters for small size, 5000 meters for middle size, 1000 meters for big size

 

Q3:What is the delivery time for these cables?

10~15 working days

 

Q4: What standards is the product complying with?

    We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.


 

Q4: What standards is the product complying with?

    We can produce thousands of electric wires and power cables complying with different standards, such as: GB, JB , IEC, BS, AS/NZS, VDE, UL ETC.



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Most modern component use SATA power cables. Some older components uses the 4 pin molex connector, and by old I don't mean old really, I mean recent. Even CD/Blu-ray drives are going to SATA power now though =[, so 4 pins may be phased out in the next decade or so. Many modern PSU's come with 4 pin molex connectors, PCI-e X6 pin connectors, and a variety of other connectors you'll need. If you really are worried just check the specifications, it should list all the connectors it has. If you're getting a 850Watt PSU chances are it will have some variation of PCI-E X6 pins, either x6 pin or x6 + 2 (6 + 2 basically functions like a 6 pin and will work just like a 6 pin, so don't freak out about that either). And most modern PSU's will come with plenty of 4 pin molex cables as well. Basically, you should be fine no matter what. And yes, there are 4 pin Molex to 6 pin PCI-e power adapters, normally it takes 2 Molex to power 1 6 pin though.
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Man that could be tough. It sounds like a belt drive turntable, I'm sure of the name of the part, but it's basically there to move the belt; it isn't metal so it isolates the belt, thus reducing vibration and transmission of motor noise. That's what I think it is anyway. I'll bet if you go on some audiophile web sites, you can find a parts listing for that model, and get a name and part number. Technics were very popular, I've got a belt drive one myself that I haven't hooked up in 10 years.
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Q:I was walking through the bush recently and I noticed that there were cable towers separated by a valley. How would they get the cable between the towers when there is a cliff on either side?
I doubt they use a rope to pull that cable. Even if they upsize the rope each time, it sounds as a waste of time to me. They have hellicopters that transport tanks now. I doubt that they can't carry the weight of a cable accross a valley. The kite story is cute, but I would say its great child reading material before bedtime....... lol:)
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