详情描述

Anhui Tianming Cable Co., Ltd. offers computer cables, which are multi-core soft wires or cables specifically designed for transmitting data and electrical power, commonly used to connect computers with external devices. Flame-retardant computer cables are enhanced with a fire-resistant layer, ensuring stable and secure data transmission during fires. High-temperature computer cables are designed for data transmission in high-temperature environments, featuring higher temperature resistance and suitable for use in extreme climates. Flame-retardant computer cables can quickly cut off flames and prevent their spread, effectively reducing fire risks. These computer cables meet various application needs, with specific choices depending on the actual usage scenario and safety standards. Computer cables are cables designed for data and energy transmission, including computer control cables, signal cables, and shielded cables. Flame-retardant computer cables are upgraded with a fire-resistant layer to enhance their flame-retardant properties. High-temperature computer cables use high-temperature-resistant materials to improve their temperature resistance. Flame-retardant computer cables are further enhanced with flame-retardant agents to boost their flame-retardant capabilities.

ZRA: Indicates Flame Retardant Class A, meaning the cable has flame-retardant properties and can to some extent prevent the spread of fire.

DJYPVP: Denotes a flame-retardant computer cable with a poly-insulated copper wire braid for partial and total shielding sheath. In this context, "D" stands for cable, "J" represents cross-linked (though more commonly used to describe a processing technique for poly materials, here it is generally understood as a general term for insulation materials), "Y" signifies poly-insulation, "P" denotes shielding (with the two "P"s indicating partial and total shielding), and "V" stands for poly sheath.

II. Structural Features

Conductor: Generally made of oxygen-free copper, with excellent conductivity.

Insulation layer: Made of polymer materials, featuring excellent insulation properties and resistance to aging.

Shielding Layer: Consisting of two layers, partial and total shielding, both are woven with copper wire, effectively resisting external electromagnetic interference and ensuring stable signal transmission.

  Protective Cover: Made from poly materials, featuring flame-retardant, corrosion-resistant, and wear-resistant properties.

Section 3: Technical Specifications

Rated Voltage: Typically 300/500V or 450/750V, determining the voltage range the cable can safely carry.

Operating Temperature: Generally not exceeding 70°C, some models may reach higher operating temperatures (e.g., models with a 105 suffix).

Bend Radius: Unarmored cables should have a radius not less than 6 times (or 10 times, depending on the standard) the cable's outer diameter; armored cables should have a radius not less than 12 times the cable's outer diameter.

Installation Environment Temperature: The ambient temperature during cable installation should not be below 0°C, otherwise it may cause damage to the cable.

Computer Cables - Fire-Resistant Computer Cables - High-Temperature Computer Cables - Flame-Retardant Computer Cables