1mm²: 12A (30℃) / 10A (40℃) – Suitable for small lighting fixtures and low-power devices.
1.5mm²: 16A (30℃) / 13A (40℃) – Ideal for general lighting circuits in bedrooms, living rooms, and corridors.
2.5mm²: 24A (30℃) / 20A (40℃) – Designed for standard power outlets powering TVs, refrigerators, and small kitchen appliances.
4mm²: 32A (30℃) / 26A (40℃) – Powers high-consumption appliances like air conditioners (1.5–2 tons) and electric water heaters (80–100L).
6mm²: 40A (30℃) / 33A (40℃) – Supports larger appliances such as ovens, washing machines, and 2–3 ton air conditioners.
10mm²: 63A (30℃) / 52A (40℃) – Used for sub-main lines distributing power to multiple rooms or floors.
16mm²: 80A (30℃) / 66A (40℃) – Serves as the main line from the utility meter to the household distribution box, or for small commercial power distribution.
Material: High-purity electrolytic copper with a purity of over 99.95%, ensuring minimal electrical resistance and efficient current transmission.
Structure: Single solid core, providing high rigidity and stability for fixed wiring.
Diameter: Ranges from 1.13mm (1mm²) to 4.5mm (16mm²), with precise dimensional control to ensure consistent performance.
DC Resistance: At 20℃, resistance values are strictly controlled: ≤18.1Ω/km (1mm²), ≤12.1Ω/km (1.5mm²), ≤7.41Ω/km (2.5mm²), ≤4.61Ω/km (4mm²), ≤3.08Ω/km (6mm²), ≤1.83Ω/km (10mm²), and ≤1.15Ω/km (16mm²). These low resistance values minimize energy loss during transmission.
Material: High-quality PVC (polyvinyl chloride) compound, formulated with flame retardants (antimony trioxide) and heat stabilizers to enhance safety and durability.
Thickness: Increases proportionally with conductor size: 0.6mm (1mm²), 0.7mm (1.5mm²), 0.8mm (2.5mm²), 1.0mm (4mm²), 1.2mm (6mm²), 1.3mm (10mm²), and 1.4mm (16mm²). This ensures adequate insulation protection without excessive bulk.
Insulation Resistance: ≥100MΩ·km at 20℃, measured using a 1000V megohmmeter, preventing current leakage and short circuits.
Dielectric Strength: Withstands 2kV AC for 5 minutes without breakdown, verifying robust insulation against voltage spikes.
Flame Retardancy: Complies with UL94 V-0 standards, self-extinguishing within 30 seconds of removing the ignition source to contain fire spread.
Temperature Range: Operates reliably between -15℃ and 70℃, adapting to seasonal temperature fluctuations in homes and buildings.
Tensile Strength: Insulation layer ≥15MPa, resisting tearing during installation or handling.
Elongation at Break: ≥150% for the insulation layer, ensuring Flexibility during bending without cracking.
Bending Radius: Minimum 10× the cable’s outer diameter (OD) for fixed installation, suitable for embedding in walls or threading through pipes without damage.
Lighting Circuits: 1mm² and 1.5mm² cables connect switches to ceiling lights, wall sconces, and recessed fixtures. Their small diameter allows easy installation in narrow wall grooves, while the solid core ensures stable power for ambient lighting.
Power Outlets: 2.5mm² cables link distribution boxes to outlets in living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices, supporting daily devices like laptops, chargers, and small kitchen appliances. The 24A capacity safely handles simultaneous operation of multiple devices.
High-Power Zones: 4mm² and 6mm² cables are routed to kitchen outlets (for microwaves, blenders) and utility areas (for washing machines, electric water heaters). Their robust current-carrying capacity prevents overheating under heavy loads.
Main Distribution: 10mm² and 16mm² cables serve as the backbone of the household electrical system, distributing power from the main meter to the distribution box and then to sub-circuits (lighting, outlets, appliances).
Office Spaces: 1.5mm² and 2.5mm² cables power workstations, printers, and HVAC controls, integrated into conduit systems or false ceilings for a neat appearance.
Retail Stores: 4mm² cables support display lighting, cash registers, and small air conditioners, with flame retardancy reducing fire risks in crowded spaces.
Multi-Unit Dwellings: 10mm² and 16mm² cables act as sub-main lines in apartments or townhouses, distributing power to individual units while withstanding the demands of shared electrical systems.
Built-in Appliances: 6mm² cables connect built-in ovens, dishwashers, and range hoods, which require stable power and permanent wiring.
Security Systems: 1mm² cables link motion sensors, doorbell cameras, and alarm systems, ensuring continuous low-voltage power supply.
Renovation Projects: Ideal for retrofitting older homes, as the solid core easily threads through existing wall cavities or conduits without tangling.
Conductor: High-purity electrolytic copper is chosen for its exceptional conductivity (≥58MS/m), minimizing energy loss. Annealing at 400–600℃ removes internal stress, balancing rigidity with ductility—critical for bending during installation without breaking.
Insulation: PVC is selected for its cost-effectiveness, Chemical Resistance, and processability. The formulation excludes lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals, complying with environmental standards (RoHS) to ensure safety for occupants.
Solid Core Design: Unlike Stranded Cables, the single solid conductor provides rigidity, making it easy to cut to length, strip, and terminate in terminal blocks—essential for fixed, low-movement wiring.
Color Coding: Insulation is available in standard colors for clear functionality:
Red/Brown/Black: Phase conductors (live wires).
Blue/Gray: Neutral conductors.
Yellow-Green: Earth/ground conductors (where required for safety).
Printed Markings: Every meter of insulation features laser-engraved text indicating 规格 (e.g., “BV 2.5mm²”), voltage (“450/750V”), standards compliance (“GB 5023”), and manufacturer details. These markings enable quick identification during installation and simplify maintenance or upgrades.
Copper Rod Preparation: 99.95% pure copper rods are melted and cast into 8mm-diameter billets, inspected for impurities using spectrometric analysis.
Wire Drawing: Billets are drawn through diamond dies at controlled speeds (5–10m/s) to form Solid Wires of precise diameters (e.g., 1.13mm for 1mm²). Drawing reduces the cross-section while increasing length, with die sizes calibrated to ensure dimensional accuracy.
Annealing: Wires are heat-treated in a nitrogen atmosphere furnace at 400–600℃, then cooled slowly to relieve internal stress. This process enhances ductility, allowing the conductor to bend during installation without fracturing.
PVC Compounding: PVC resin is mixed with plasticizers (dioctyl phthalate), flame retardants, and stabilizers in a twin-screw extruder, creating a homogeneous melt with a viscosity of 0.5–1.5g/10min (190℃/2.16kg).
Extrusion: The annealed Copper Conductor is fed into an extruder, where molten PVC (170–190℃) is applied uniformly around it via a crosshead die. Laser gauges monitor insulation thickness in real time, adjusting extrusion speed to maintain tolerances of ±0.05mm.
Cooling and Curing: The Insulated Cable passes through a water bath (20–30℃) to solidify the PVC, followed by a 24-hour aging process at 60℃ to stabilize mechanical and electrical properties.
Electrical Testing: Each batch undergoes insulation resistance testing (using a megohmmeter), voltage withstand testing (2kV for 5 minutes), and conductor resistance measurement (via a four-point probe) to ensure compliance with standards.
Mechanical Testing: Samples are subjected to tensile, elongation, and bending tests. The insulation layer must resist tearing when stretched, and the cable must withstand 10,000+ bends at 10× OD without cracking.
Flame Retardancy Testing: Random samples are exposed to a 1000℃ flame for 10 seconds; they must self-extinguish within 30 seconds and not propagate fire to adjacent materials.
Dimensional Inspection: Calipers and micrometers verify conductor diameter, insulation thickness, and overall cable OD, ensuring consistency across production runs.
Small Coils (50m/100m): Wound on rigid plastic reels with cardboard flanges to prevent unwinding. Each coil is wrapped in moisture-resistant polyethylene (PE) film, sealed with tape to block dust and water.
Large Coils (500m): Wound on wooden spools with steel reinforcing rings, secured with steel strapping to withstand heavy handling. A PE outer layer provides additional protection during shipping.
Product name: “BV 1 Core Solid Cable”.
Specifications: Cross-sectional area, voltage rating, length.
Compliance marks: GB 5023, IEC 60227, UL94 V-0, RoHS.
Manufacturer information: Name, address, contact details, production date.
Road: For domestic shipments, 20ft/40ft trucks with covered trailers transport pallets or coils, secured with straps to prevent shifting. Delivery takes 3–5 days for regional orders.
Sea: For international shipments, FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Less than Container Load) containers are used, with temperature-controlled environments (0–30℃) to avoid extreme heat or cold. Transit time is 20–35 days, depending on the destination.
Air: Urgent orders are shipped via express couriers (DHL, FedEx), with 3–7 day delivery. Cables are packed in rigid boxes to withstand air cargo handling.
Coils must be lifted with reel handlers or forklifts, avoiding direct pressure on the cable to prevent insulation damage.
Stacking is limited to 3 layers for small coils and 2 layers for large coils to prevent crushing.
Cables must be protected from direct sunlight, rain, and snow during loading/unloading, with tarps used to shield shipments in transit.
Extreme temperatures are avoided: Storage in vehicles or containers must not exceed -15℃ or 70℃ to prevent insulation cracking or softening.
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1 coil (50m) for standard specification;500m for custom colors (e.g., specific phase/neutral shades).
Lead Time: 3–5 business days for in-stock items; 7–10 days for custom orders requiring special insulation colors.
Commercial invoice with pricing and tax details.
Packing list specifying contents and quantities.
Certificate of Conformity (CoC) verifying compliance with GB 5023, IEC 60227, and RoHS.
Export shipments include additional documents: Bill of Lading, Export License, and material safety data sheet (MSDS) for PVC Insulation.
Insulation cracking or peeling under normal use.
Conductor breakage due to material flaws (not improper installation).
Failure to meet current-carrying capacity or flame retardancy standards.
Customers report issues via email or phone, providing order details, photos of defects, and a description of the problem.
Technical staff review the claim within 48 hours; if approved, replacement cables are shipped at no cost, or a refund is processed.
For on-site issues, a technician may visit (fees apply for non-warranty cases) to assess installation and recommend solutions.
Phone/email support is available 9am–5pm (GMT+8) for installation advice, such as proper stripping of insulation or terminal block connection.
Online resources include wiring diagrams, current-carrying charts, and FAQs to assist with common questions.
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