Structure
Conductor: Annealed copper, Group 1 (solid single core) or Group 2 (stranded) according to IEC Standard 60228 or ISIRI 3084.
Insulation: PVC blend of type C/PVC.
Standards:
• IEC 60227 or ISIRI 607 with a nominal voltage of 750/450 volts for cross-sectional areas greater than 1 square millimeter.
• IEC 60227 or ISIRI 607 with a nominal voltage of 500/300 volts for cross-sectional areas of 0.75, 1.0, and 5.0 square millimeters.
Additional Information
The ease of using electricity in any condition is one of the advantages of flexible wires in their design. With various types of these products available in the market, choosing the right wire can be crucial.
flexible wires with high-flexibility are used in building wiring, industrial wiring, and even for wiring some electrical appliances. The design of these products is very similar to that of stranded wires and cables, but certain features offered in this type of wire allow you to create a completely professional and standard wiring system, preventing any potential issues. By using these wires, the transmission of electricity is very convenient because their portability and lightweight make long-distance wiring easier. To minimize energy loss in these wires, they are designed in a way that reduces voltage loss and electrical transmission due to the increased length of the cable, allowing for easy use of these wires.