It's not most flexible cable you'll ever handle in extreme cold, basically anything below -20°C and you'll want to be careful bending it, but for power station and welding machine use where it's mostly fixed or moves slowly, the natural rubber and neoprene sheath combo handles heat and abrasion way better than PVC alternatives.
Most buyers go with the 35mm² or 50mm² for standerd welder leads, but if you're running a 300-amp machine or longer distances, teh 90mm² or 120mm² sizes give you less voltge drop and run cooler—we usually have stock on 25, 35, and 50, but the bigger ones might need a week or so lead time.

What it does is it passes both CE and CCC certification, so you're covered for most inspection requirements, and the copper is flexible annealed stuff that doesn't work-harden after repeated coiling like some cheaper cables do.
One thing to watch: it's not really suited for continuous submersion or direct burial, the neoprene jacket is tough but it's not a true submersible cable, so keep it above ground or in conduit.

Colors we run most often are red and black for polarity identification, but we can do orange or custom if your order is 500 meters or so per color—just confirm that before we quote.
Standard compliance is GB/T 5013-2008 which matches up with IEC 60245 pretty closely, so you'll get roughly the same ratings as a DIN VDE cable, and we include a COA with every batch showing conductor resisance and insulation thickness.
MOQ for custom colors typically starts at 500 meters, but we can negotiate for smaller runs depending on the color and availability. Standard red, black, and orange have no MOQ restrictions.
Absolutely, we can share copies of our CE and CCC certificates, plus ISO9001 and ISO14001 docs. Just let us know what you need, and we'll send them over.
Yes, the natural rubber insulation and neoprene sheath are designed for that range. It handles cold down to -20°C and heat up to 90°C without cracking or softening, so it's fine for outdoor power station setups.
For standard sizes like 90mm², lead time is around 15-20 working days for quantities up to 1000 meters. Larger orders might take a bit longer, but we'll give you a firm timeline once we know the volume.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and ozone sources — like near motors or welders. Keep it off the ground on pallets to avoid moisture, and it'll stay good for at least a couple years.