Polynic P.V.C. Round (Insulated Unsheathed) Cables with twisted conductors provide robust power transmission solutions for industrial and demanding domestic environments. Utilizing bright annealed electrolytic copper twisted to perfection, these cables deliver top-notch electrical conductivity, flexibility, and longevity.
Key Features
- Bright annealed electrolytic copper
- Twisted conductors for optimized signal and reduced resistance
- Premium P.V.C. insulation for electrical safety
- Excellent flexibility and pulling strength
- Durable round profile design
Technical Specifications
| Size | Core | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1.5 mm | 2.5 | 90 Mtrs |
| 2.5 mm | 2.5 | 90 Mtrs |
| 70/.0060 | 2.5 | 90 Mtrs |
| 70/.0076 | 2.5 | 90 Mtrs |
Applications
- Industrial machinery wiring
- Temporary power connections
- Control panels & relay applications
- Heavy-duty extension leads
- Construction site power distribution
Why choose P.V.C. Round Cable by Polynic
When a flat profile is insufficient or extreme bending flexibility in multi-directions is required, Polynic P.V.C. Round Cables offer the perfect solution. The twisted conductor design ensures minimal electromagnetic issues while maintaining continuous power safety over extended lengths.
High Flexibility
The twisted conductor layout inherently makes the cable highly pliable for tight routing.
Stress Resistance
Distributes mechanical stress evenly across the round profile, preventing sudden cable tears.
Easy Installation
Smooth round outer finish facilitates quick and hassle-free pulling through long conduits.
Reliable Performance
Safeguards against internal shorts with robust P.V.C. layers that separate the twisted cores securely.
Frequently asked questions
It means the inner copper cores are twisted together beneath the insulation, improving physical flexibility and reducing signal interference.
While extremely durable, these are unsheathed. For harsh, direct outdoor weather exposure, we usually recommend fully sheathed options, but this performs brilliantly in covered or conduit outdoor setups.
Round cables can easily bend in any direction uniformly, whereas flat cables primarily bend along their thinner axis. Round cables are generally easier to pull through circular conduits.