We’ve been using these for years in indutrial panels, and stranded copper handles repeated flexing better than solid core without cracking—basically, it’s what you’d grab for a power station or a factory floor where vibration is a given.

You’re looking at 0.6/1kV rated, 90°C continuous and 250°C short circuit tolerance, which is tighter than most PVC-only cables; the XLPE insulation gives it that thermal headroom without adding bulk, and the bending radius is 15-20 times cable diameter—pretty tight for tight conduit runs.


Most buyers go with the 4mm² for motor feeds or lighting circuits, but it’s not suited for high-frequency appliction like VFD drives unless you add a shielded variant (check lead time). 5-core versions are common for three-phase plus neutral and earth.

MOQ is usually 500 meters or so, and our company have stock in 1-5 core configurations—though the 5-core 4mm² can run 20 days or so if it’s not a standard build. COA and CCC certs come with every batch, but confirm the ASTM or BS standard you need at order.

One thing you don’t think to ask: the PVC sheath is actually UV-stabilized for outdoor runs, but we don’t recommend direct burial without a duct—it’s a mechancial protection thing, not a failure point.
Our MOQ for this cable is 100 meters per size. For standard sizes like 4mm², we usually keep stock, so you can order less if needed, but the MOQ helps us keep pricing competitive.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days for custom core counts or lengths. Standard 4-core and 5-core configurations ship faster if in stock, usually within a week.
Yes, we include ISO 9001 and CCC certification copies with every batch. Third-party test reports are also available on request at no extra cost.
Absolutely. The XLPE insulation is rated for 250°C during short circuits, so it won't melt or degrade under fault conditions. Just keep the bending radius within 15-20 times the cable diameter to avoid stress.
The PVC sheath is weather-resistant but not rated for continuous direct burial unless specified. For underground runs, we recommend our SWA-armored version. For indoor or conduit use, this sheath works fine.