Tratos always seeks to supply companies who require consistently good quality products on short lead times from an efficient, ethical organisation led by a focus on service, advanced technologies and innovation. Our category page offers a wide spectrum of cables designed to meet various technical requirements. In this page you can find few our cable types. To find the categorisation of by cable families go the Products page.
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In the diverse landscape of electrical engineering, cables are categorised based on multiple criteria, reflecting their construction, application, and performance characteristics. The primary classification includes Conductor Material (copper for its superior conductivity and aluminum for a cost-effective, lightweight option), Insulation Type (such as PVC, XLPE, rubber, and PTFE, chosen based on thermal resistance, flexibility, and environmental conditions), and Armouring (steel or aluminum used in mechanical protection against physical damage and electromagnetic interference). Further, the type of cables are differentiated by Voltage Rating (low, medium, high, and extra-high voltage) to suit applications ranging from residential wiring to high-tension transmission lines. Configuration plays a crucial role as well, with single or multicore designs for power distribution and specialised types like coaxial, twisted pair, and fibre optic for telecommunications and data transmission. This technical categorisation facilitates the selection of the type of cables that meet specific engineering and environmental requirements, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency in electrical infrastructures. Understanding these categories is vital for engineers, Distribution Network Operators (DNOs), installers, and stakeholders involved in the selection, installation, and maintenance of cable systems across various sectors.