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Optical fiber cables: Optical fibers are often used for data transmission, control and communications. They are widely used in fiber-optic communication, which permits transmission over longer distances and at higher data rates than other forms of communications.
Coaxial cables: An electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor or several uninsulated conductors tightly twisted together. Cable can be used for remote control, signaling, security systems, communications, intercom/P.A. systems and sound/audio etc.
Rolling stock power cables: Wide range of flexible, Class 5, tinned copper single and multi-core rubber cables. It combines flame retardant, non-flame propagating and improved fire performance requirement.
Winding wire: Copper conductors insulated with polyamide foil (temperature class 240), or impregnated glass fiber yarn/glass polyesterblended yarn (temperature class 155 to 200), and enameled (temperature class 180 to 240).
HV connection cables, bushing and connectors: Flexible high-voltage cables (pre-mounted, pre-tested set, with bushings and connectors).
Standard and thin-walled, low-voltage control cables: A type of control cable, provide energy and low frequency control for communications, public address, lighting.
Databus cables: Power limited circuit, remote control, signaling, security systems and communications. Features are controlled characteristic impedance, low attenuation, high immunity to electromagnetic noise and interference.
Low and high-temperature power cables: Comprising an electrically insulating outer layer with a specified maximum operating temperature rating, and one or more inner conductors each conductor or group of conductors being insulated with insulation material Cables. They can operate under extremely temperature
Motor connection wires: Flexible, high voltage cables with copper or aluminium conductors are the most widely used for high-voltage machines, such as transformers, motors and generators.
Jumper cables: Cables between the locomotive, railroad cars and the cab car or driving van trailer on push-pull trains for multiple-unit train control and the transmission of lower voltage electricity. It transmits data and energy under a moving and open environment.