Mineral insulation cable, also known as MI cable. These cables use copper, which has high electrical conductivity, as a conductor. A seamless copper tube envelops the conductive copper core. It uses oxidized magnesia powder as an inorganic insulating material to insulate the conductor and sheath. An additional layer of protection can be chosen as required for the outer layer of the cable. For example, when used in environments corrosive to copper, a layer of anti-corrosion outer coating can be added to the outer layer of the cable. Mineral insulated cables have the advantages of being flame retardant, waterproof and explosion-proof, incombustible, smokeless, non-toxic and fire resistant.
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Do you know PV cables and optical fiber cables ?
Fiber optic cables and photovoltaic cables, although they both belong to one type of cable, differ considerably in their definition, their use, their structure and transmission support. Photovoltaic cables and fiber optic cables are not the same thing.