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0.6/1 kV cable

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.

YJV22

YJV22 refers to a cross-linked polyvinyl chloride (PVC)-insulated cable with steel tape armor. The letter "YJ" indicates cross-linking, while the letter "V" stands for the PVC insulation material. The number "22" denotes the type of armor used. This cable boasts excellent heat resistance, high current-carrying capacity, resistance to aging and corrosion, and outstanding durability. It is easy to install and is typically used in outdoor environments, where it can even be buried underground.

YJV power cable

The YJV cable is a power cable with cross-linked polyethylene insulation and a polyvinyl chloride sheath. This type of cable boasts excellent electrical performance and outstanding resistance to chemical corrosion. It features a simple structure and light weight, and its installation is not restricted by elevation differences. It is widely used in urban power grids as well as in factories and mining areas. Cross-linked polyethylene significantly enhances the mechanical properties of polyethylene. Moreover, its rated operating temperature is 90 degrees Celsius—considerably higher than that of polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene-insulated cables—thus enabling a higher current-carrying capacity for the cable.
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