You've got that tricky spot inside a TV game machine or some Class 2 electronic gear where the signal has to stay clean and teh wiring can't just be an afterthought, right? We see it all the time—people grab whatever cable is lying around, and then they're chasing intermittent glitches or signal loss that drives everyone crazy.

What this does is give you a consistent, stranded copper conductor—either tinned or bare, your call—that handles the data transmission without introducing noise, and it's 60°C continuous so it won't break down when the console's been running for hours. The PVC insulation and sheath are pretty standard for this class, but tolerance on the diameter is tighter than most generic options, which matters when you're routing it inside tight spaces.

So you're looking at a stranded copper build, usually 28 AWG or so depending on the gauge you need, and the whole thing meets UL758, UL1581, and C22.2 No.210.2. It's got that round profile, which makes it a breeze to strip and terminate—basically no wrestling with flat ribbon or weird shapes. The RoHS and VDE marks are there, and our company can do custom colors if you need to color-code your harness.


For ordering, we usually have stock on the 100m and 500m coils, but if you need something like 2000m or a specific color, give us a heads-up on lead time—it's typically 20 days or so for custom runs. The MOQ is 300m for standerd colors, but we can flex a bit if you're just testing a prototype. We've got samples availble, and we'll include the COA with every batch so you've got the HPLC data if your QA asks for it.

One thing buyers don't always think about: this isn't great for high-flex applicaion where the cable is constantly bending, like in a robotic arm or a moving joint—the PVC jacket will fatigue over time. It's really meant for internal, fixed wiring where it sits still once installed. That 60°C rating also means you shouldn't push it near hot components without checking the ambient temp.

Anyway, the 5L drum is easier to handle if you're doing small runs, but most buyers go with the 100m coil for production—it's a good balance between waste and convenience. We've been moving these for years, and the main complaint we never get is about signal integrity, so it's pretty relaible for what it does.
We don't have a strict MOQ — we can work with small trial orders to get you started. For larger production runs, just let us know the volume and we'll give you the best pricing.
For custom colors, lead time is typically 10-15 working days after sample approval. If you need a rush, we can sometimes speed things up — just ask.
Yes, we include all relevant certifications like ISO9001, RoHS, and VDE with each shipment. Just request them when you place the order.
Absolutely — samples are available. We can send a few meters of the standard cable or a custom color version for you to test.
Yes, it's rated for 60°C and works fine for internal wiring in Class 2 circuits of electronic equipment, including TV game machines. Just make sure the ambient temperature doesn't exceed that limit.