• What is fluoroplas···
    2025-09-06 What is fluoroplastic cable?

    Fluoroplastic is a general term for various fluorine-containing polymers. These polymers are formed by the self-polymerization of fluorine-containing monomers or copolymerization with other fluorine-free materials. Fluoroplastic materials are suitable for use in wires and cables due to their excelle

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  • What are the chara···
    2025-09-06 What are the characteristics···

    1. High-temperature resistance. Fluoroplastics possess exceptional thermal stability, allowing fluoroplastic cables to withstand temperatures of 150-200°C. Due to this unique property, fluoroplastic cables are often used in aircraft, ships, high-temperature furnaces, and for internal wiring and wir

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  • Why is the conduct···
    2025-09-06 Why is the conductor of the ···

    1. This is a common phenomenon, typically occurring within a few dozen centimeters of the two fixed ends. This requires structural modification.2. This may be related to the bundle pitch and cabling pitch.

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  • What is the lowest···
    2025-09-06 What is the lowest operating···

    1. -20°.2. Check GB/T9330.1-2008 for details.

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  • What are the advan···
    2025-09-06 What are the advantages of r···

    Cross-linking the insulation of wires and cables can significantly improve their operating temperature, solvent resistance, environmental aging resistance, and cracking resistance. For example, conventional polyethylene (PE) insulated wires and cables, due to their linear polymer nature, are limited

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  • How to solve the p···
    2025-09-06 How to solve the problem of ···

    1. It's recommended to apply a layer of release oil to the core wire surface before extruding.2. There are three possible solutions: 1. Applying talcum powder to the surface is relatively inexpensive but generally effective; 2. Applying a layer of silicone oil to the surface is more expensive bu

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  • What does RYJ stan···
    2025-09-06 What does RYJ stand for?

    Copper core cross-linked polyethylene insulated connecting soft wire, copper core T omitted R - soft YJ - cross-linked polyethylene insulation.

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  • What is the reason···
    2025-09-06 What is the reason for the b···

    1. It's likely that your insulation material isn't stable enough. You can take some insulation material and run a thermal stability test.2. Oxidation or annealing isn't working properly.3. It's likely water damage. If it's corroded, it won't change color if placed in clean wa

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  • What is a branch c···
    2025-09-06 What is a branch cable?

    Branch cables are a new type of building distribution cable. Designed and manufactured specifically for each building's structural characteristics and power distribution requirements, these cables consist of a trunk cable, branch cables, and branch connectors. They offer excellent technical and

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  • What does the B in···
    2025-09-06 What does the B in KVVBP mea···

    Control Cable: Implementation of GB9330Control Cable Application: Control cables are suitable for control, monitoring, and protection circuits with an AC rated voltage of 450/750V and below.Control Cable Usage Characteristics: 1. The conductor's long-term operating temperature is 70°C. 2. The m

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