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🔌 PVC Cable — Flexible Multi-Core Cable for Household and Industrial Use
PVC cable (polyvinylchloride sheathed cord) is a versatile electrical wire made of multi-stranded copper conductors enclosed in double PVC insulation. It is widely used for connecting household appliances, power tools, extension cords, and temporary power supply systems. At Net-Server, you’ll find a broad selection of PVC cables with various cross-sections and conductor counts to meet your specific needs.
✅ Advantages of PVC Cable
- 🔧 Flexibility and bendability — ideal for tight spaces, movable installations, and frequent repositioning.
- 🔥 Durability — dual-layer PVC insulation protects against moisture, mechanical stress, and UV rays.
- ⚡ Excellent conductivity — multi-core copper wires ensure stable performance under load.
- 🏗️ Wide application range — perfect for residential, construction, and light industrial use.
📦 Where Is PVC Cable Used?
PVC cable is suitable for:
- 🏠 Household wiring — connecting kettles, washing machines, refrigerators, and other appliances
- 🔌 Manufacturing extension cords and power strips
- 🔨 Temporary electrical wiring on construction sites
- 🏭 Light industrial applications with moderate mechanical load
For fixed installations, we recommend VVG cable or VVGT cable, designed for stationary routing.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions About PVC Cable
- 🔹 What is the difference between PVC and VVG cable?
- PVC cable is soft and flexible for mobile applications, while VVG is rigid and used for permanent installations.
- 🔹 Can I use PVC cable outdoors?
- Yes, for short-term use. The PVC insulation provides moisture resistance but is not intended for long-term UV or frost exposure.
- 🔹 What is the average lifespan of PVC cable?
- On average, PVC cable lasts 6–10 years, depending on usage conditions.
- 🔹 Is PVC cable flame-retardant?
- Standard PVC cable is not fire-resistant. For enhanced fire safety, choose a VVGng-LS cable.