Raw And Processed Material
Foundations of Quality in Wire and Cable Manufacturing
Raw materials are critical to cable production. Copper rods, from ≥99.95% pure electrolytic copper, offer exceptional conductivity, minimizing resistance for efficient transmission. Aluminum ingots, with low density, suit weight-sensitive uses like overhead lines; they become usable via melting, casting, and drawing.
Processed materials matter equally. PVC resin, blended with additives, forms versatile insulators—extruded into uniform layers, resisting moisture and chemicals, ideal for household and low-voltage cables. XLPE, made by cross-linking polyethylene, boasts enhanced heat resistance and strength, essential for high-voltage, high-temperature scenarios.
In short, the properties of these materials—from metal conductivity to polymer insulation—combine to determine cable performance, safety, and longevity. Their careful selection and processing underpin high-quality cables meeting modern electrical and communication demands.















