Braided Cables
These cables are used mainly in an environment where high-speed signals are transmitted and also where there is a possibility of mechanical damage. They can be widely used for communication and also transmission of control signals, in communication equipment, measuring equipment. robots, and other equipment for industrial and shipping applications.
Instrumentation Cables
Instrumentation Cables are specially designed to transmit signals without any external interference. They are used in Data Acquisition Systems, connections to Instruments, Computer Networking, PA Systems, Digital / Analog Control / Measuring & Communication Systems.
Fire Alarm Cables
Fire alarm systems have expanded from a rather simple and unsophisticated business configured upon large, electro-mechanical devices to one relying upon the most modern technologies of microprocessor and chip technology. More and more end users—industrial, commercial as well as consumer—are relying upon these emerging systems to protect both property and life. However, these systems are only as good as their weakest component, whether that component be a processor or interconnecting wire and cable.
Application
These cables are used in high rise buildings, commercial complexes, schools and educational institutions, hospitals, etc. for the connection with security systems like smoke detectors, emergency lightings, exit signboards and fire command center. These cables are used where the fire safety is utmost important.Specifications
Voltage Rating : 300/500V Temperature Range : -30°C to + 70°C (The cable should not be flexed when either the ambient or cable temperature is below 0°C) Minimum Bending Radius : 6DThermocouple Cables
Thermocouple cables are used in processes to sense temperature and are connected to the pyrometers for indication and control. Thermocouple cables are used in a thermocouple from the point of sensing to the point of cold junction compensation (cjc end) where the signal is measured. A thermocouple is a sensor for measuring temperature that consists of two dissimilar metals that are joined together at the sensing end.
Low-Smoke Zero Halogen Cables
A low smoke cable has a LSZH sheath. LSZH stands for Low Smoke Zero Halogen and refers to the compound making up the sheath of a cable. In the event of a fire, this type of sheath will emit very low levels of smoke, and non-toxic levels of poisonous halogen gases (typically under 0.5% HCl emission).
Low smoke zero halogen (LSZH or LSOH) is a material classification typically used for cable jacketing in the wire and cable industry. LSZH cable jacketing is composed of thermoplastic or thermoset compounds that emit limited smoke and no halogens when exposed to high sources of heat (ie. flame)
Low smoke zero halogen cable reduces the amount of toxic and corrosive gases emitted during combustion. These types of materials are typically used in poorly ventilated areas such as aircrafts or rail cars. Low smoke zero halogen is becoming very popular and in some cases a requirement in instances where the protection of people and equipment from toxic and corrosive gasses is critical.