PVC Insulated Wire Suitable for laying at the fixed places
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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1.Item: PVC Insulated Wire
2.Application
Suitable for laying at the fixed places. They are widely used as connectors of driving, lighting, electric equipments, instrument and telecommunication equipments with rated voltage up to 450/750V (UO/U). Part of the plastic wires are used at the equipment with AC rated voltage up to 300/300V
3.Standard
PVC Insulated Wire meets or exceeds the following GB / JB standards:
GB5023, which is equivalent to IEC227, and JB8734
4.Specification
Copper core PVC insulated wire (BV-300/500V)
Nominal Area mm2 | Number/Diameter of Wire mm | Max. Outer Diameter mm | Reference Mass kg/km | Max. DC Resistance at 20℃ Ω/km |
0.5 | 1/0.80 | 2.4 | 8.5 | 36.0 |
0.75(A) | 1/0.97 | 2.6 | 11.1 | 24.5 |
0.75(B) | 7/0.37 | 2.8 | 12.0 | 24.5 |
1.0(A) | 1/1.13 | 2.8 | 13.9 | 18.1 |
1.0(B) | 7/0.43 | 3.0 | 15.0 | 18.1 |
Copper core PVC insulated wire (BV-90-450/750V)&Aluminum core PVC insulated wire (BLV-450/750V)
Nominal Area mm2 | Number/Diameter of Wire mm | Max. Outer Diameter mm | Reference Mass | Max. DC Resistance at 20℃ | ||
kg/km | Ω/km | |||||
Copper | Aluminum | Copper | Aluminum | |||
1.5(A) | 1/1.38 | 3.3 | 20.3 | - | 12.1 | - |
1.5(B) | 7/0.52 | 3.5 | 21.6 | - | 12.1 | - |
2.5(A) | 1/1.78 | 3.9 | 31.6 | 17 | 7.41 | 11.80 |
2.5(B) | 7/0.68 | 4.2 | 34.8 | - | 7.41 | - |
4(A) | 1/2.55 | 4.4 | 47.1 | 22 | 4.61 | 7.39 |
4(B) | 7/0.85 | 4.8 | 50.3 | - | - | - |
6(A) | 7/0.85 | 4.8 | 50.3 | 29 | 3.08 | 4.91 |
6(B) | 7/1.04 | 5.4 | 71.2 | - | 3.08 | - |
10 | 7/1.35 | 7.0 | 119 | 62 | 1.83 | 3.08 |
16 | 7/1.70 | 8.0 | 179 | 78 | 1.15 | 1.91 |
25 | 27/2.04 | 10.0 | 281 | 118 | 0.727 | 1.20 |
35 | 27/2.52 | 11.5 | 381 | 156 | 0.524 | 0.868 |
50 | 19/1.78 | 13.0 | 521 | 215 | 0.387 | 0.641 |
70 | 19/2.14 | 15.0 | 734 | 282 | 0.268 | 0.443 |
95 | 19/2.52 | 17.5 | 962 | 385 | 0.193 | 0.320 |
120 | 37/2.03 | 19.0 | 1180 | 431 | 0.153 | 0.253 |
150 | 37/2.25 | 21.0 | 1470 | 539 | 0.124 | 0.203 |
185 | 37/2.52 | 23.5 | 1810 | 666 | 0.0991 | 0.164 |
240 | 61/2.25 | 26.5 | 2350 | 857 | 0.0754 | 0.125 |
300 | 61/2.52 | 29.5 | 2930 | 1070 | 0.0601 | 0.100 |
400 | 61/2.85 | 33.0 | 3870 | 1390 | 0.0470 | 0.0778 |
3) Copper core PVC insulated PVC sheathed flat power cable (BVVB-300/500V) & Aluminum core PVC insulated PVC sheathed flat power cable (BLVVB-300/500V)
Nominal Area mm2 | Core * Number/Diameter of Wire mm | Reference Mass | Max. DC Resistance at 20℃ | ||
kg/km | Ω/km | ||||
Copper | Aluminum | Copper | Aluminum | ||
2*0.75 | 2*1/0.97 | 43.7 | - | - | - |
2*1.0 | 2*1/1.13 | 51.0 | - | - | - |
2*1.5 | 2*1/1.38 | 65.9 | - | - | - |
2*2.5 | 2*1/1.78 | 95.7 | 64.9 | 7.41 | 11.8 |
2*4 | 2*7/0.85 | 146.0 | 80.7 | 4.61 | 7.39 |
2*6 | 2*7/1.04 | 200.0 | 104 | 3.08 | 4.91 |
2*10 | 2*7/1.35 | 323.0 | 177 | 1.83 | 3.08 |
3*0.75 | 3*1/0.97 | 62.6 | - | 24.50 | - |
3*1.0 | 3*1/1.13 | 74.3 | - | 18.10 | - |
3*1.5 | 3*1/1.38 | 95.6 | - | 12.10 | - |
3*2.5 | 3*1/1.78 | 140 | 93.9 | 7.41 | 11.8 |
3*4 | 3*7/0.85 | 220 | 123 | 7.41 | 7.39 |
3*6 | 3*7/1.04 | 295 | 153 | 4.61 | 4.91 |
3*10 | 3*7/1.35 | 485 | 261 | 1.83 | 3.08 |
4)Copper core PVC insulated PVC sheathed power cable (BVV-450/750V)
Nominal Area mm2 | Core * Number/Diameter of Wire mm | Max. Outer Diameter mm | Reference Mass kg/km |
1*0.75 | 1*1/0.97 | 4.3 | 23 |
1*1.0 | 1*1/1.13 | 4.5 | 26.4 |
1*1.5 (A) | 1*1/1.38 | 4.9 | 34.5 |
1*1.5(B) | 1*7/0.52 | 5.2 | 36.5 |
1*2.5(A) | 1*1/0.85 | 5.8 | 46.4 |
1*4(A) | 1*1/2.25 | 6.4 | 65.9 |
1*4(B) | 1*7/0.85 | 6.8 | 73.7 |
1*6(A) | 1*1/2.76 | 7.0 | 91.6 |
1*10 | 1*7/1.35 | 8.8 | 152.0 |
2*1.5(A) | 2*1/1.38 | 9.8 | 109 |
2*1.5(B) | 2*7/0.52 | 10.5 | 123 |
2*2.5(A) | 2*1/1.78 | 11.5 | 157 |
2*2.5(B) | 2*7/0.68 | 12.0 | 172 |
2*4(A) | 2*1/2.25 | 12.5 | 205 |
2*4(B) | 2*7/0.85 | 13.0 | 222 |
2*6(A) | 2*1/2.76 | 13.5 | 265 |
2*6(B) | 2*7/1.04 | 14.5 | 286 |
2*10 | 2*7/1.35 | 18.0 | 471 |
3*1.5 (A) | 3*1/1.38 | 10.5 | 136 |
3*1.5(B) | 3*7/0.52 | 11.0 | 146 |
3*2.5(A) | 3*1/1.78 | 12.0 | 190 |
3*2.5(B) | 3*7/0.68 | 12.5 | 207 |
3*4(A) | 3*1/2.25 | 13.0 | 252 |
3*4(B) | 3*7/0.85 | 14.0 | 272 |
3*6(A) | 3*1/2.76 | 14.5 | 344 |
3*10 | 3*7/1.35 | 19.0 | 574 |
4*1.5 (A) | 4*1/1.38 | 11.5 | 164 |
4*1.5(B) | 4*7/0.52 | 12.0 | 174 |
4*2.5(B) | 4*7/0.68 | 13.5 | 252 |
4*4(A) | 4*1/2.25 | 14.5 | 321 |
4*4(B) | 4*7/0.85 | 15.5 | 346 |
4*6(A) | 4*1/2.76 | 16.0 | 429 |
4*6(B) | 4*7/1.04 | 17.5 | 470 |
5*1.5 (A) | 5*1/1.38 | 12.0 | 192 |
5*1.5(B) | 5*7/0.52 | 12.5 | 205 |
5*2.5(A) | 5*1/1.78 | 14.0 | 272 |
5*2.5(B) | 5*7/0.68 | 14.5 | 292 |
5*4(A) | 5*1/2.25 | 16.0 | 379 |
5*4(B) | 5*7/0.85 | 17.0 | 418 |
5*6(A) | 5*1/2.76 | 17.5 | 518 |
5*6(B) | 5*7/1.04 | 18.5 | 550 |
5) Copper core PVC insulated flexible power cable (BVR-450/750V)
Nominal Area mm2 | Number/Diameter of Wire mm | Max. Outer Diameter mm | Reference Mass kg/km | Max. DC Resistance at 20℃ Ω/km |
2.5 | 19/0.41 | 4.2 | 34.7 | 7.41 |
4 | 19/0.52 | 4.8 | 51.4 | 4.61 |
6 | 19/0.64 | 5.6 | 73.6 | 3.08 |
10 | 49/0.52 | 7.6 | 129 | 1.83 |
16 | 49/0.64 | 8.8 | 186 | 1.15 |
25 | 98/0.58 | 11.0 | 306 | 0.727 |
35 | 133/0.58 | 12.5 | 403 | 0.524 |
50 | 133/0.68 | 14.5 | 553 | 0.387 |
70 | 189/0.68 | 16.5 | 764 | 0.268 |
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PVC Insulated Wire Suitable for laying at the fixed places
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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