CABLE COMPOUNDS

GENERAL INFORMATION

   Polyvinyl chloride is a polymer with unique electrical properties. PVC’s high dielectric strength and low permittivity make its compounds an excellent insulator. PVC cable compounds are also valued for their durability and resistance to moisture, oils, and many chemicals, making them a cost-effective choice for cable insulation and protective sheathing in a wide range of applications, from household wiring, low- and medium-voltage networks, to telecommunications and automotive.

  We offer a wide range of RVB-grade PVC cable compounds for a wide range of applications. These are thermoplastic compounds consisting of PVC, non-toxic heat stabilizers, plasticizers, lubricants, and fillers. To ensure conductor identification, cable insulation compounds are dyed with special pigments to the required colors. Some of our compounds also include special additives, such as flame retardants, which enhance fire resistance, and smoke suppressants, which reduce smoke emissions during combustion. Our standard PVC compounds are used in cables operating at voltages up to 600 V and temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70-90°C. We also offer special grades of RVB cable compounds, which ensure performance in operating temperatures ranging from -60°C to 125°C through the use of specialized heat stabilizers and plasticizers.