• What is the differ···
    2025-09-01 What is the difference betwe···

    1. The main difference is the voltage levels. The first is 300/500V (or 300/300V), while the second is 0.6/1kV.2. The main difference is the voltage levels. As Yufeng mentioned, the corresponding walnut thickness also varies.

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  • What are the core ···
    2025-09-01 What are the core advantages···

    What are the core advantages of aluminum alloy cables?Aluminum alloy cables have three core advantages: excellent corrosion resistance, superior mechanical properties, and excellent cost-effectiveness.

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  • Why is the price o···
    2025-09-01 Why is the price of aluminum···

    Why are aluminum alloy cables more expensive than aluminum core cables?Aluminum alloy conductors are made by adding alloying elements such as copper and iron to electrical aluminum. Through process adjustments, the mechanical properties of aluminum alloy conductors are significantly improved, elimin

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  • How to classify al···
    2025-09-01 How to classify aluminum all···

    How are aluminum alloy cables classified? (Several Classification Methods for Aluminum Alloy Cables?)Types of Aluminum Alloy CablesAluminum alloy cables can be classified in various ways, based on voltage level, conductor nominal cross-sectional area, number of conductor cores, insulation material,

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  • (ZR-YJV) and (NH-Y···
    2025-09-01 (ZR-YJV) and (NH-YJV) are bo···

    1. This is a 3+2 cable. Three cores are the power conductors, also known as the main conductors. The other two cores are the ground and neutral conductors, primarily used for grounding and three-phase unbalanced current. Their cross-section doesn't need to be the same size as the main conductors

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  • Comparison of perf···
    2025-09-01 Comparison of performance be···

    Performance Comparison of Aluminum Alloy Cables and Aluminum Core Cables1. Conductivity: Aluminum alloy is an emerging conductive material formed by adding elements such as iron and copper to pure aluminum through an alloying process. It's well known that the addition of various alloying element

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  • What cables are co···
    2025-09-01 What cables are commonly use···

    Coal mines use power cables, control cables, and communication cables, but these cables must undergo coal safety certification. Power plants mainly need power cables, control cables, steel-core aluminum stranded wires, overhead insulated wires, etc.

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  • How to correctly d···
    2025-09-01 How to correctly distinguish···

    How can I distinguish between aluminum-core cables and aluminum-alloy cables?The most direct and effective way to distinguish between aluminum-core cables and aluminum-alloy cables is to look at the aluminum alloy rod composition test report or the aluminum alloy wire 1000h compressive creep test re

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  • How to select alum···
    2025-09-01 How to select aluminum alloy···

    How to select aluminum alloy cable?The appropriate cable type should be determined based on the specific installation environment (dry or humid, corrosion-free, indoor or outdoor, direct burial, pipe or trench installation, overhead installation, etc.).

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  • What do the Americ···
    2025-09-01 What do the American wire ga···

    1. It's a UL-certified safety mark that indicates the size of the conductor.2. Correct! The larger the number, the smaller the wire cross-section.3. AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, and is used to describe the size of a conductor. AWG conductors are categorized as either solid or stranded. So

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