About Trs Rubber Cable
We are a reckoned entity of the domain engaged in offering a remarkable quality range of TRS Rubber Cable. These cables are manufactured using annealed copper and general service elastomer compounds that are in accordance with IS 8130-1984 and IS 6380-1984 (VIR) standards respectively. These cables widely used in numerous domains for applications in wiring buildings, machines, vehicles and ships. The TRS Rubber Cable which we offer is acknowledged for its strength and durability, therefore in huge demand amongst our customers.
Engineered for Extreme DurabilityTRS Rubber Cable is constructed using advanced extrusion technology, resulting in a robust, heavy-duty rubber sheath that offers excellent resistance to chemicals, abrasion, and UV. Its design ensures the cable remains reliable and functional in even the harshest industrial or construction environments, maintaining flexibility and strength throughout prolonged use.
Enhanced Safety and ReliabilityThis cable is halogen-free, fire-retardant according to IEC 60332-1, and self-extinguishing, providing optimal safety in high-risk scenarios. Its high voltage endurance (up to 3.5 kV AC test voltage) and exceptional dielectric strength further contribute to reliable electrical performance for critical power distribution needs.
Flexible Solutions for Varied ApplicationsAvailable in 2, 3, or 4 core configurations and multiple sizes, TRS Rubber Cable adapts seamlessly to different installation requirements. Its flexibility, portability, and resistance to environmental stress make it suitable for heavy-duty, portable, temporary, or fixed power connections across industrial and construction sites.
FAQs of Trs Rubber Cable:
Q: How should the TRS Rubber Cable be installed to maintain its minimum bending radius?
A: To preserve performance and safety, ensure the TRS Rubber Cable is bent no tighter than six times its overall diameter during installation. This prevents stress on the cable structure and maintains electrical integrity.
Q: What are the main benefits of choosing a cable with a halogen-free, flame-retardant rubber sheath?
A: A halogen-free sheath ensures that, in the event of a fire, the cable generates minimal toxic or corrosive gases. Being flame-retardant and self-extinguishing means the cable is less likely to propagate fire, protecting people and equipment.
Q: Where can TRS Rubber Cable be effectively used?
A: This cable is suitable for industrial and construction sites, power distribution, portable equipment, and both outdoor and indoor settings. It is ideal wherever durability, flexibility, and resistance to environmental factors are required.
Q: What manufacturing process is used for producing the TRS Rubber Cable?
A: The cable is produced using advanced extrusion technology, which forms a continuous heavy-duty rubber jacket around stranded copper conductors, ensuring a seamless, weather-resistant, and robust outer layer.
Q: When is it recommended to use a heavy-duty rubber cable instead of a standard one?
A: Opt for heavy-duty rubber cables like the TRS type in harsh or challenging environments where cables are exposed to abrasion, oils, acids, UV, and regular movement. They outperform standard cables in longevity and reliability under such conditions.
Q: How does this cable perform in high-humidity environments?
A: TRS Rubber Cable is engineered to resist humidity levels up to 95% (non-condensing), maintaining electrical performance and structural integrity even in damp or outdoor settings.
Q: What is the process for selecting the appropriate core number and size for specific applications?
A: Determine the required number of cores (2, 3, or 4) and cross-sectional size (from 1.5 to 16 sqmm) based on load current, power requirements, and application type. Consult with technical support or review installation guidelines to ensure compliance with safety standards.