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The Distribution Cable market is a segment of the Wire and Cables industry that focuses on the production and sale of cables used for the distribution of electricity. These cables are typically used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications, and are designed to meet specific safety and performance requirements. Distribution cables are typically made from copper or aluminum, and are insulated with a variety of materials such as PVC, XLPE, and rubber. They are available in a range of sizes and configurations, and are often used in conjunction with other components such as switches, circuit breakers, and transformers.
Some of the major players in the Distribution Cable market include Southwire, General Cable, Nexans, Prysmian Group, Sumitomo Electric Industries, and NKT Cables. These companies produce a wide range of cables for various applications, and are known for their quality and reliability. Show Less Read more