SMX ENTERPRISES

Manufactures of Wiring Harness

SMX ENTERPRISES

Manufactures of Wiring Harness

Cables

Different Types Of Cables

PVC HOOK UP CABLES

PVC wires are mainly used for wiring domestic and commercial structures. They are capable of handling 85°C operating temperature since they are insulated with a flame retardant PVC.

DMD CABLES

Specially designed for refrigeration compressor application. It works from -40°C to 155°C. Available in customised colour and length as per customer’s specification.

XLPE CABLES

XLPE cable is a type of electrical cable commonly used for power transmission and distribution. XLPE cable is made of a thermoset material, which means it is highly resistant to heat, moisture, and chemicals. This makes it an ideal choice for applications where the cable will be exposed to harsh environmental conditions, such as underground or underwater installations.

FEP CABLES

Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene is a form of fluoropolymer insulation. FEP is very resistant to chemicals, has a broad temperature range and it exhibits excellent electrical properties. Due to these physical and electrical characteristics FEP is an excellent choice for use in chemical, medical, electronic and aerospace industries. A common use for FEP in military applications would be in coaxial cables such as M17/113-RG316, commonly referred to as RG316 coaxial cable. FEP, also called Teflon FEP.

PTFE CABLES

Teflon is a common name of Polytetrafluoroethene, has very good performance of resistance to high temperature, range from -60℃ up to 300℃.Mainly divided into FEP, PFA, PTFE, ETFE etc. The use of Teflon, excellent and stable high temperature resistant insulation material, gives the cable excellent dielectric strength and physical performance. Besides, Teflon insulation wire has good performance in corrosion resistant and anti chemical liquid, acid, alkali, excellent thermal stability. The Teflon wire has advantage on thinner insulation thickness than silicone wire, can meet with small out diameter requirements.

POWER CABLE

A power cable is an electrical cable, an assembly of one or more electrical conductors, usually held together with an overall sheath. The assembly is used for transmission of electrical power. Power cables may be installed as permanent wiring within buildings, buried in the ground, run overhead, or exposed.