Power Cable

Power cables are essential components in electrical systems, designed to transmit electrical energy from power sources to various equipment and devices. These cables are built with conductive materials, typically copper or aluminum, and are insulated to prevent electrical leakage and ensure safety. Power cables come in various sizes and types to suit different voltage levels and applications, including low, medium, and high-voltage systems. They are commonly used in power distribution networks, industrial machinery, residential buildings, and commercial infrastructure. Their durability, flexibility, and capacity to handle high electrical loads make them critical for reliable and efficient energy delivery.