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Armored cables have specific features that make them suitable for various applications. Key Specifications: - Conductor Material: Copper or aluminum, with copper being more conductive. - Insulation Material: Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC), with XLPE offering higher current ratings and longer service life. - Armour Material: Steel wire armour (SWA), steel tape armour (STA), or aluminum wire armour (AWA), providing mechanical protection and tensile strength. - Sheath Material: PVC or low smoke zero halogen (LSZH), offering protection from external stresses and environmental factors. - Voltage Rating: Typically 600/1000V, 6.35/11kV, 8.7/15kV, and 19/33kV, depending on the application. - Temperature Rating: Up to 80-250C, depending on the insulation material and application. - Bending Radius: Typically 6-8 times the overall diameter, depending on the specific type ² ³. Types of Armored Cables: - Steel Wire Armoured (SWA) Cable: Suitable for power distribution, outdoor use, and underground installations. - Steel Tape Armoured (STA) Cable: Used for buried laying and can withstand external mechanical forces. - Aluminum Wire Armoured (AWA) Cable: Used in single-core cables to avoid eddy currents and suitable for power systems and substations. Applications: - Industrial Settings: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants. - Outdoor Installations: Construction sites, parks, and exposed areas. - Underground Systems: Buried cables, tunnels, and cable ducting. - Power Distribution: Power networks, substations, and electrical distribution systems
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