The TPPep cable with copper conductors and polyethylene insulation is designed for operation in local telephone networks, ensuring reliable data transmission and resistance to external electromagnetic interference.
UTP and FUTP communication cables are used in structured cabling systems for signal transmission in the frequency range up to 1000 MHz. They are suitable for single and group installation in cable structures and industrial premises.
Wires VP are equipped with copper conductors with polyethylene insulation and are designed for industrial blasting operations. They ensure reliable operation at voltages up to 3000V, complying with GOST 6285-74 standards.
The MF wire is used in contact networks for transmitting energy to electric transport, including trams, trolleybuses, and the metro. It is made of electrolytic copper or copper alloy with additives to increase strength. The shaped form of the wire with longitudinal grooves ensures a reliable contact with the current collector clamps.
MG and MGE wires are flexible, uninsulated copper wires made from soft or hard copper strands. They are used in electrical installations for connecting automotive and tractor electrical equipment to the chassis, for the terminals of power semiconductor devices, and for connecting brushes of electric machines and electric furnaces.
Cable KGTP is a flexible power cable with copper conductors and insulation made of thermoplastic elastomer. It is designed for connecting mobile machines, mechanisms, and equipment to electrical networks with a nominal voltage of up to 450/750 V AC at a frequency of up to 400 Hz.
Flexible cables of the KGVVE brand are used for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy in power circuits and control circuits of machines and mechanisms at voltages up to 660 V AC or 1000 V DC.
The PNSV wire is designed for heating monolithic concrete and reinforced concrete during construction in cold weather. It consists of a single-wire steel conductor with PVC plastic or polyethylene insulation, ensuring reliable heating and accelerating the concrete curing process.
The PV wire is used for electrical installations in stationary wiring of lighting and power networks, as well as for mounting electrical equipment, machines, and tools. It is designed for a nominal voltage of up to 450 V and a frequency of up to 400 Hz or a DC voltage of up to 1000 V. The insulation is made of polyvinyl chloride plastic, ensuring reliable protection and durability.
ACS, A, and ASKP wires are designed for overhead power lines, ensuring efficient electricity transmission. They are made of aluminum and steel cores and comply with GOST 839-2019.
The SIP wire (self-supporting insulated wire) is used for transmitting and distributing electrical energy in overhead power lines with a nominal voltage of up to 35 kV. It provides high reliability and safety, reduces installation and maintenance costs, and is resistant to adverse weather conditions.
The VPP wire is used for connecting submersible electric motors to electrical networks with a nominal voltage of 380 and 660 V AC. It ensures reliable operation in artesian wells under pressure up to 7.09 MPa and at ambient temperatures ranging from -40 to +80 °C.
Wires with steel supporting cable AVT are used for the transmission and distribution of electric power in power and lighting networks with a voltage of 380 V AC at a frequency of 50 Hz. They have aluminum conductors and polyvinyl chloride insulation, do not support combustion during single installation, and are designed for a service life of at least 7 years.
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