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Single-core cables are a type of electrical cable that consists of a single conductor, usually made of copper or aluminum, encased in an insulating layer. They are used to transmit electrical power or signals in various applications, including building wiring, power distribution, and telecommunications. Unlike multicore cables that contain several conductors within one sheath, single-core cables have only one conductor and are typically used where flexibility is less of a concern and where current carrying capacity and space are prioritized.
In the wire and cables industry, single-core cables represent an essential category, due to their widespread use in both residential and industrial settings. The manufacturing of these cables requires adherence to strict standards to ensure safety, reliability, and performance. The market for single-core cables is driven by various factors, including advancements in material technology, the adoption of new energy sources, infrastructure development, and the demand for renovation and upgrading of existing electrical systems.
Prominent companies operating in the single-core cables market include Prysmian Group, Nexans, General Cable Technologies Corporation (part of Prysmian Group post-acquisition), Sumitomo Electric Industries, Southwire Company, LLC, and NKT Cables. These companies are well-established in the wire and cables industry and contribute to the development, manufacturing, and distribution of single-core cables, serving a diverse range of industries and markets worldwide. Show Less Read more