Marine Communication CableA type of cable used for power, lighting, control, and communication transmission on various river and sea vessels, as well as for offshore or marine structures, including ship power cables, ship control cables, and ship communication cables, etc.
Marine communication cables primarily feature parameters such as model specifications, core count, combustion characteristics, rated voltage, temperature, and nominal cross-sectional area.
Key Performance Indicators:
The 20℃ conductor's direct resistance meets the IEC60228 standard.
The cable insulation resistance at 20℃ is not less than 5000 MΩ·km.
The shielding performance meets standards such as IEC 60092-375.
Halogen-Free Cable Performance: Halogen index meets the requirements of IEC60754.2, with halogen acid gas release not exceeding 5mg/g, pH value tested being no less than 4.3, and conductivity not exceeding 10μs/mm.
The cable's capacitance meets the requirements of IEC 60092-375, 374, and 373 standards.
Capacitance unbalance meets the requirements of IEC 60092-375, 374, and 373 standards.
The cable attenuation (due to the variety of models, with different models and specifications having varying values, so they are not listed here; however, they are specified in the relevant standards) meets the requirements of IEC60092-375 and other standards.
Cable impedance is strictly adhered to the standard requirements.
Cable Low Smoke Property: The smoke density (transmittance) of the cable is not less than 60%. Meets the standard requirements of IEC 61034.






