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Armored cables are used in applications where cables will be exposed to mechanical or environmental

damage under normal operating conditions. These applications include power circuits in industrial plants,
commercial buildings, processing plants and central and substation utility applications.
They are support to transport large volumes of water over long distances, wiring that is done in locations
that pose a great danger to the cables. And their components like places with extreme weather and where the
cables are susceptible to mechanical damage and places that high numbers of radio frequencies. They are so
likely to cause interference to transmissions cables used.

Power and Control cables: For electricity supply and control in public networks and industrial plants;
suitable for use in zone 1 and zone 2 group ΙΙ classified areas (IEC 60079-14). Recommended for direct burial. For
indonicht or and outdoor installation in dry and wet locations, on racks, in conduits.

FIRE SURVIVAL/ ALARM CABLES (FS) are useful to maintain their integrity during the defined period
of fire. The construction of these cables are different from ordinary cables. The conductor is manufactured with a
specially designed heat barrier and fire resistant insulation which resists the fire to reach conductor surface.
The cable continues to remain into operation at high temperatures like 750°C and 950°C as per various
conditions of operation and applications.

Extra high voltage cable is used widely in power transmission utilities and many other industries involved
in water, renewable energy, nuclear and thermal power stations, airports, railways, steel, and other manufacturing
industries.
Extra-high voltage cables require the power network to go underground due to continuous increase of
energy demand, larger transmission capacity, reliability of energy supply, safety and aesthetic issues. Among these
cables, XLPE insulation cables are used widely due to their ease of handling, simple connectivity and maintenance,
outstanding electrical features and other benefits.

Single Conductor Cables form a significant sector of the cables used in buildings, and are the cables
often installed in conduits and raceways. Copper conductors are strong and compact, and there is minimal risk of
stretching or breakages when being pulled through conduits.

USB cable assemblies are some of the most popular cable types available, used mostly to connect
computers to peripheral devices such as cameras, camcorders, printers, scanners, and more.
USB cables are "Hot Pluggable", in other words you can connect and disconnect the cables while the
computer is running without fear of freezing the computer
USB cables carry power as well as signals. This allows for "USB powered" gadgets as well as recharging
batteries in cameras and other USB peripherals

Power low voltage cables (LV cables) are used for electrical equipment with a voltage rating between
50 to 1000V for alternating current and between 75 and 1500V for direct current, thereby they are not subjected to
high electric stress. They are mainly made of plain or tinned copper or solid or stranded aluminium, and the wire
can have a circular, compacted or shaped configuration.
For this application, cables can be either flexible or rigid and sheathed with different thermoplastic
material. The insulation materials used for the power low voltage cables are PVC, XLPE and HFFR / LS0H.

A fiber optic cable is a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated casing.
They're designed for long distance, high-performance data networking, and telecommunications.
Fiber optics support a higher capacity. The amount of network bandwidth a fiber cable can carry easily
exceeds that of a copper cable with similar thickness. Fiber cables rated at 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps, and 100 Gbps are
standard.

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