ENERGY CABLES
LOW VOLTAGE CABLES - LV
Low voltage cables operate at voltage levels below 1 kV and are used primarily for electrical distribution within buildings. They are widely used for energy distribution in homes and workplaces.
HIGH VOLTAGE CABLES - HV
High voltage cables are used for energy transmission at voltage levels of 1 kV and above. They are typically preferred in electrical grids and power plants to transmit energy over long distances.
OVERHEAD CONDUCTOR CABLES
Overhead Line Conductors are cables used for transmitting electrical energy in open air. Typically strung between poles, these conductors are designed to withstand outdoor weather conditions.
TRI RATED CABLES
Tri rated cables are approved according to three different standards (British, American, and Canadian). These cables are designed to offer high safety and performance across various applications, particularly in commercial and industrial settings.
MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLES - MV
Medium voltage cables are designed for energy transmission at voltage levels ranging from 1 kV to 35 kV. They are commonly used to transport electricity in distribution networks and between substations, ensuring reliable power distribution.
OPGW CABLES
OPGW (Optical Ground Wire) cables serve both as a ground wire for power transmission lines and provide fiber optic communication. This dual function allows for the creation of a communication infrastructure over power transmission lines, enhancing system security.
CATHODIC PROTECTION CABLES
Cathodic protection cables are used in systems designed to protect metallic structures from corrosion. These cables provide a protective electric current for underground pipelines and tanks.