Cable types can be displayed across a wide range and are frequently used in living spaces. Among these cables, the most commonly used type is the TTR cable. The TTR cable is a type of cable made from thin copper wire with a PVC coating, and it is recommended to be used in conditions with minimal mechanical stress.

TTR Cable Features

The TTR cable has a wide range of applications and is highly sought after in the electrical and electronics sectors. It is typically used for extending lighting over a large area, in the mechanisms of electronic devices, and for reaching areas where electrical outlets are not accessible, rather than for main electrical installations. The most important points to consider with TTR cables are selecting the appropriate size for the intended area of use, keeping the cable away from areas with high water and humidity, and ensuring that the cable is made from materials that can handle the correct amount of electrical current.

The advantage of having multiple conductors in a TTR cable is that it allows for efficient electrical transmission. Known as an anti-ground cable, the TTR cable is also highly protective against potential threats such as explosions and fires in industrial environments, minimizing risk effectively. Our company offers TTR cables suitable for various applications.

TTR Cable Types and Prices

The variety and pricing of TTR cables depend on the number of conductors and the cross-sections within the cable. These cross-sections represent the model of the cable, and the number of conductors indicates the cable's durability. The intended current capacity of the cable also affects the characteristics and price of the TTR cable. Factors affecting the price include not only the cross-sections, conductors, and size but also the differences in the PVC and materials used in the cable. Our company provides TTR cables of the highest quality in appropriate sizes and suitable for various applications. TTR cables can be purchased in desired sizes and per meter. The length of the cable affects the price, with longer TTR cables being preferred due to their lower per-meter cost.