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Rubber and plastic waterproof cable

Rubber cables are power cables that use rubber or plastic as the insulating material.

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  • Rubber cables are power cables that use rubber or plastic as the insulation material. Based on their mechanical strength, they are categorized into three types: light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty, corresponding to the YC, YZ, and YQ series models, respectively. Among these, the waterproof JHS cable is specifically designed for submersible motors, while the YH and YHF models are ideal for welding machines. These cables feature comprehensive specifications, stable and reliable performance, and strong versatility, making them widely suitable for a variety of applications—including household appliances, electric machinery, agricultural irrigation and drainage equipment, as well as port facilities. Some models can even withstand temperatures ranging from -60°C to 200°C, while also demonstrating exceptional resistance to acid and alkali corrosion, along with outstanding immunity to high-peak current surges.
    Cable accessories include wrap-around, cast-in-place, and molded joints, among which the wrap-around type is most widely used due to its simple structure. After becoming damp, alternating treatment methods such as current drying and vacuum drying can be employed. Once put into operation, it is not advisable to perform DC withstand voltage tests, as this could damage the insulation structure.

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