We're basically looking at a stranded tinned copper conductor wrapped in XLPE insulation—it handles high-temp environments better than PVC and won't crack under thermal cycling in motors or underground runs.
Votage rating spans 30 to 3000V, AWG form 10 down to 26, so you can spec it for control cabinets or distribution systems without swapping suppilers; most buyers go with 14 AWG for general equipment wiring, but we usually have 10 and 18 in stock too.

Certifications include ISO9001, CE, CCC, RoHS, and VDE—that VDE one matters if you're shipping into Europe, but confirm lead time because of that it's not always on the shelf (usually adds 2-4 weeks or so for stamped paperwork).

One thing you might not think to ask: the tinning on the copper actually helps with soldering in tight spaces, but it's not ideal for high-frequency signal lines where skin effect matters—stick to bare copper for that.

Color's customizable, and our company can do custom lengths per spool, but MOQ for non-standdard colors is roughly 500 meters; also, teh round wire shape means it's easier to pull through conduit than flat braid, which some buyers overlook.
Anyway, we've seen these used in heating elements and overhead lines, but XLPE sheath isn't UV-stabilized for long-term outdoor exposure without additional jacketing—just a fact, not a problem if you're wiring inside a motor housing.
For custom colors, we usually require a minimum of 1000 meters per color to start production. Smaller runs are possible for standard colors, just check with us first.
Lead time is typically 7-14 days for standard sizes and colors. Custom specs or large volumes might add a few more days, but we'll confirm when you place the order.
Yes, we include copies of ISO9001, CE, CCC, RoHS, and VDE certifications with every order. Just let us know if you need any specific format.
The 30-3000V range covers the normal working voltage, so it's designed for continuous use up to 3000V. For higher voltages, we can adjust the insulation thickness.
It's rated for underground use as is, thanks to the XLPE insulation. But if you're dealing with high moisture or physical stress, a conduit adds extra protection.