
Product Features:
Excellent insulating mechanical properties, vivid color options, great performance, safe to use, and good conductivity.
Product Model:
BV: Single or 7 copper wire conductors ≥ 0.5mm
Application Standard: GB 60227 IEC (RVV)
Cable Structure:
Conductor: Single copper wire conductor, compliant with GB/T3956, Type 1 solid-core conductor and Type 2 stranded conductor.
Multiple fine copper wires braided conductor, conforms to GB/T356, 5th type braided conductor
Insulation: Polyvinyl Chloride Insulation, Compliant with GB5023.1 and GB/T8815
Colors: Multiple color options available
Rated Voltage: <0.5mm: 300/300V
0.5-1.5mm:300/500V
≥1.5mm:450/750V
Test Voltage: 1500V, 2000V, 2500V
Operating Temperature: -10℃ to 70℃
Bend Radius:
BV Wire: Fixed Installation: 6xD (Cable Outer Diameter)
Soft cables are not just soft wires; they should also possess wear-resistant, tensile, and bend-resistant properties. The sheath material commonly used by manufacturers is PVC, along with elastic materials like RTH and nitrile. Customizable options include: cold-resistant, elastomers, waterproof PE material, TPE, TPU, polyurethane, low-smoke halogen-free, flame-retardant, etc. Conductors can be made of oxygen-free copper wire, tin-plated wire conductors, and ultra-fine five-category conductors, etc. Soft cables not only require specific sheath materials but also feature a cable core structure using short-distance cabling, utilizing fine oxygen-free copper wires for short-distance cabling, thereby enhancing the cable's tensile and bend-resistant properties.
The specifications and selection of cables are as follows:
Bend Radius: 6 times the cable outer diameter.
Temperature range: -40℃ to +105℃.
Working Voltage: 300/300V, 300/500V, 450/750V, 0.6/1KV
Tested alternating voltage: 3000V.
Single-core wire, available in various specifications:
BV0.5 BV0.75 BV1.0 BV1.5 BV2.5 BV4 BV6 BV10BV16 BV25
Color Coding of Core Wires: Optional (blue, brown, black, gray, green, white, red, orange, purple, light blue, light green, pink, yellow, yellow-green) or dot distinction




