10 Electrical Wires And Cables

Electrical wires are cables that are essential for safe and consistent power transmission across various applications such as residential, commercial and industrial set-up. In this blog, we will explore the top ten electrical wires and cables, their construction design and their applications.
1. Flame Retardant Cables
Fire is a major risk factor in any infrastructure setting. To mitigate the same Flame Retardant Wires were designed.
Primarily used in residential and commercial buildings, these wires are competent in preventing fire.The main purpose of using FR wires is to reduce the risk of fire. Moreover, they improve the safety for both individuals and property. From a design point of view, these FR wires resist the spread of flames in the event of a fire, thereby limiting fire damage and providing additional time for occupants to evacuate safely.
2. Multicore Flexible Cables
Multicore flexible cables are multiple insulated conductors bundled together in a flexible outer sheath. Designed for high flexibility and good durability, these cables also enable good power or signal transmission. Available in different configurations such as shielded and unshielded, they are widely used in applications across a range of industries such as automation, robotics, industrial machines, and electrical appliances.
3. Copper Armoured Cables
The first armoured cables came into being during the early 1900s and evolved as Copper Armoured Cables for improved safety, efficiency and durability in electrical installations. These cables have a multi-layered design with conductor, insulation, filler, armouring and sheath. Copper is used as a conductor material, ensuring excellent conductivity, with the armouring made of steel, protecting against damage, and the insulation made of materials like XLPE. They find uses in power distribution and underground and outdoor installation projects.
4. Fiber Optic Cable
Fibre optic cables have an efficient data transmission technique, utilising light signals to transfer data through smaller glass or plastic strands. They function by using the technique known as total internal reflection to bounce light off the cable's interior walls.
High-speed internet and calls can be made practical using fibre optics, which have far quicker speeds and more bandwidth than regular copper connections. Their durability against electromagnetic interference and ability to carry data across a distance with little signal loss makes these devices far more trustworthy.
5. Submersible Cables
Submersible cables, including flat submersible cables, are mainly used for powering submersible pumps. These cables are designed to function underwater and in wet environments. Their multiple layers include conductors, insulators and sheathing. Conductors are of highly conductive copper or aluminium with efficient electricity transmission. Insulation is made of PVC and rubber, which is used to protect the insulator from water. The last sheathing layer is made of PVC and rubber. Submersible cables survive and perform well in water and under high pressure.
6. Solar DC Cables
Solar DC cables facilitate the transfer of direct current electricity, generated by solar panels to inverters and other components. These cables are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions including UV radiation, extreme temperatures and moisture. These cables have a single core made of copper with insulation and sheathing. High-quality copper provides conductivity and durability. DC cables have one directional polarity and they operate on low voltage.
7. Aluminum Armoured Cable
Aluminum Armoured Cable(AAC) is an electrical cable designed to perform efficiently in harsh environments. These cables constitute several layers such as the conductor, insulator, and armour for construction. The conductors are of aluminium, hence lightweight, with excellent conductivity of electricity. Insulators are made of PVC, making them resistant and protecting against harsh conditions. Some other uses of AAC are that these cables are used for telecommunication, construction sites, and mining.
8. Electrical House Wires
Electrical house wires, also known as electric wires, are essential for safe and efficient electricity distribution in homes. They consist of key components like a conductor, insulating layer, shielding layer, protective sheath, and filling components. Tensile components are added to large cables for strength, and to prevent stretching or breaking. The most common conductors, copper and aluminium, are chosen for their conductibility, cost efficiency, and weight. Insulating layers, made from materials like Cross-Linked Polyethylene, PVC, and Rubber, ensure safety and depend on factors like thermal resistance and moisture resistance. The sheathing layer, made of copper tape or braided copper, protects against electromagnetic interference, isolating the wires from other electrical devices.
9. High Tension Cables
High Tension (HT) cables are electrical cables intended for carrying high-voltage electricity across large distances with efficiency and safety. These cables are sheathed with insulators such as XLPE, Cross-Linked Polyethylene, PVC, or Polyvinyl Chloride, to withstand both great electrical stress and extreme temperatures, in addition to other environmental factors. HT cables are used in power transmission networks, industrial plants, substations, and other similar major infrastructure projects. Its rugged construction helps to minimize power loss and enhance safety, and durability in demanding applications. These cables provide insulation and excellent conductivity, thus ensuring a reliable solution for efficient and secure electricity transmission in combined demanding high-voltage applications.
10. Braided Cables
Braided cables have a mesh of woven metallic cables, usually copper or silver, that covers the conducting wires. These types of cables help the conductor become more protected while offering more flexibility. Moreover, braided cables help provide further mechanical strength and electromagnetic protection and can also bear more physical wear and tear.
They are often used in vehicles, tools and parts in the automobile, aerospace and mining industries.
Wires and cables find their use in daily life at our homes and also ensure efficient electricity transmission in your business - commercial settings, factories & industries and infrastructure projects. Be it home electricals or submersible cables for under water use, Headsup B2B is your one stop solution for all your wires and cables needs. Contact us to ensure seamless electrical connectivity.