Low Voltage Cables come in a variety of sizes, materials, and types, each particularly adapted to its uses. Cables consist of three major components: conductors, insulation, and protective outer sheath. The makeup of individual cables varies according to application.
Low-voltage cable refers to electrical wires and trimmings used in applications that require less infrastructure—this includes phones, security lines, fire alarms, intercoms, and the internet.
The safety, dependability, and speed with which a company’s activities are carried out are all influenced by the installation of low-voltage cabling.
Insulating and shielding low voltage cable substances used in these cable types comprise Low Voltage XLPE cable, PVC, LSF/LSOH, and elastomer compounds.