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ZR-BVV
Introduction: It boasts excellent thermal and mechanical properties, outstanding electrical performance, and superior resistance to chemical corrosion. At the same time, it features a simple structure, lightweight design, and is not constrained by deployment limitations due to height differences. It is widely used in urban power grids.
BVV double-layer single-strand solid wire
The BVV wire, commonly referred to as hard-sheathed wire, is often used for exposed wiring installations. Its conductor is made of high-purity, oxygen-free copper rods or premium-grade aluminum rods. The insulation material is an excellent-grade PVC compound, and the outer sheath is made of high-environmental-compatibility PVC. This type of wire is primarily used in household appliances, interior decoration, power and lighting systems, small electric tools, instrumentation, and other similar applications.
BVV stands for copper-core polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-insulated, PVC-sheathed wire.
Wires and cables refer collectively to insulated conductors used in general electrical equipment.
The core materials are copper or aluminum. The insulation layer, as well as the inner and outer sheaths, are typically made of polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, or rubber. For outdoor use, armored cables are available; for signal transmission, shielded cables are used.