OEM Overhead ABC Conductor Producer Suke®
Brand : Suke Cable®
Voltage : High Voltage Cable
Conductor : Aluminium or Alumininum Alloy
Insulation Material : Bare
Sheath Material : Bare
MOQ : 100 Meters
Brand : Suke Cable®
Voltage : High Voltage Cable
Conductor : Aluminium or Alumininum Alloy
Insulation Material : Bare
Sheath Material : Bare
MOQ : 100 Meters
Features
a. High tensile strength
b. Long life
c. Light in weight
d. Suitable for high as well as extra high overhead voltage lines
Brief Description
AAC conductor consists of a solid or stranded steel core surrounded by strands of aluminium (E.C. GRADE).AAC CONDUCTOR is available in a wide range of steel varying from as low as 6% to as high as 40 %. The higher strength AAC CONDUCTORS are used for river crossings, overhead ground wires, installations involving extra long spans etc.. Against any given resistance of conductor, AAC CONDUCTORS may be manufactured for having a wide range of tensile strength as per requirement. The principal advantage of these conductors are high tensile strength and light weight with longer spans as well as with lesser supports. Due to the greater diameter of AAC CONDUCTORS a much higher corona limit can be obtained causing big advantages on high as well as extra high voltage overhead lines.
Applications
Used as bare overhead transmission cable and as primary and secondary distribution cable. AAC CONDUTOR offers optimal strength for line design. Variable steel core stranding enables desired strength to be achieved without sacrificing ampacity. AAC CONDUTORS are used extensively for overhead ground wires, river crossings etc. These AAC CONDUTORS are available with us in various types for meeting the exact requirements of the clients.
AAC all aluminum conductors standards
We can supply this conductor according to different recognized standards, such as IEC61089, BS215, BS EN 50182: 2001, STM B231, CSA C49, DIN480201, JIS C3109, customer special specification also can be satisfied.
IEC standard
Code Number |
Area |
Number of Wires |
Diameter |
Linear Mass |
Rated Strength |
Max.D.C.Resistence at 20ºC |
|
mm2 |
|
Wire |
Cond. |
kg/km |
kN |
Ω/km |
|
10 |
10 |
7 |
1.35 |
4.05 |
27.4 |
1.95 |
2.8633 |
16 |
16 |
7 |
1.71 |
5.12 |
43.8 |
3.04 |
1.7896 |
25 |
25 |
7 |
2.13 |
6.4 |
68.4 |
4.5 |
1.1453 |
40 |
40 |
7 |
2.7 |
8.09 |
109.4 |
6.8 |
0.7158 |
63 |
63 |
7 |
3.39 |
10.2 |
172.3 |
10.39 |
0.4545 |
100 |
100 |
19 |
2.59 |
12.9 |
274.8 |
17 |
0.2877 |
125 |
125 |
19 |
2.89 |
14.5 |
343.6 |
21.25 |
0.2302 |
160 |
160 |
19 |
3.27 |
16.4 |
439.8 |
26.4 |
0.1798 |
200 |
200 |
19 |
3.66 |
18.3 |
549.7 |
32 |
0.1439 |
250 |
250 |
19 |
4.09 |
20.5 |
687.1 |
40 |
0.1151 |
315 |
315 |
37 |
3.29 |
23 |
867.9 |
51.97 |
0.0916 |
400 |
400 |
37 |
3.71 |
26 |
1102 |
64 |
0.0721 |
450 |
450 |
37 |
3.94 |
27.5 |
1239.8 |
72 |
0.0641 |
500 |
500 |
37 |
4.15 |
29 |
1377.6 |
80 |
0.0577 |
560 |
560 |
37 |
4.39 |
30.7 |
1542.9 |
89.6 |
0.0515 |
630 |
630 |
61 |
3.63 |
32.6 |
1738.3 |
100.8 |
0.0458 |
710 |
710 |
61 |
3.85 |
34.6 |
1959.1 |
113.6 |
0.0407 |
800 |
800 |
61 |
4.09 |
36.8 |
2207.4 |
128 |
0.0361 |
900 |
900 |
61 |
4.33 |
39 |
2483.3 |
144 |
0.0321 |
1000 |
1000 |
61 |
4.57 |
41.1 |
2759.2 |
160 |
0.0289 |
1120 |
1120 |
91 |
3.96 |
43.5 |
3093.5 |
179.2 |
0.0258 |
1250 |
1250 |
91 |
4.18 |
46 |
3452.6 |
200 |
0.0231 |
1400 |
1400 |
91 |
4.43 |
48.7 |
3866.9 |
224 |
0.0207 |
1500 |
1500 |
91 |
4.58 |
50.4 |
4143.1 |
240 |
0.0193 |
BS 215
Code name |
Nominal |
Number |
Cross- |
Overall |
Weight |
Calculated Breaking Load |
Max.D.C. Resistance at 20ºC |
|
( mm² ) |
( mm ) |
( mm² ) |
( mm ) |
( kg/km ) |
daN |
Ω/km |
Midge |
22 |
7/2.06 |
23.33 |
6.18 |
64 |
399 |
1.227 |
Aphis |
25 |
3/3.35 |
26.44 |
7.22 |
74 |
411 |
1.081 |
Gnat |
25 |
7/2.21 |
26.85 |
6.63 |
73 |
459 |
1.066 |
Weevil |
30 |
3/3.66 |
31.56 |
7.89 |
86 |
486 |
0.9082 |
Mosquito |
35 |
7/2.59 |
36.88 |
7.77 |
101 |
603 |
0.7762 |
Ladybird |
40 |
7/2.79 |
42.8 |
8.37 |
117 |
687 |
0.6689 |
Ant |
50 |
7/3.10 |
52.83 |
9.3 |
145 |
828 |
0.5419 |
Fly |
60 |
7/3.40 |
63.55 |
10.2 |
174 |
990 |
0.4505 |
Bluebottle |
70 |
7/3.66 |
73.65 |
10.98 |
202 |
1134 |
0.3881 |
Earwig |
75 |
7/3.78 |
78.55 |
11.34 |
215 |
1194 |
0.3644 |
Grasshopper |
80 |
7/3.91 |
84.05 |
11.73 |
230 |
1278 |
0.3406 |
Clegg |
90 |
7/4.17 |
95.6 |
12.51 |
262 |
1453 |
0.2994 |
Wasp |
100 |
7/4.39 |
106 |
13.17 |
290 |
1600 |
0.2702 |
Beetle |
100 |
19/2.67 |
106.4 |
13.35 |
293 |
1742 |
0.2704 |
Bee |
125 |
7/4.90 |
132 |
14.7 |
361 |
1944 |
0.2169 |
Cricket |
150 |
7/5.36 |
157.9 |
16.08 |
432 |
2385 |
0.1818 |
Hornet |
150 |
19/3.25 |
157.6 |
16.25 |
434 |
2570 |
0.1825 |
Caterpilar |
175 |
19/3.53 |
185.9 |
17.65 |
511 |
2863 |
0.1547 |
Chafer |
200 |
19/3.78 |
213.2 |
18.9 |
587 |
3240 |
0.1349 |
Spider |
225 |
19/3.99 |
237.6 |
19.95 |
654 |
3601 |
0.1211 |
Cockroach |
250 |
19/4.22 |
265.7 |
21.1 |
731 |
4040 |
0.1083 |
Butterfly |
300 |
19/4.65 |
322.7 |
23.25 |
888 |
4875 |
0.08916 |
Moth |
350 |
19/5.00 |
373.1 |
25 |
1027 |
5637 |
0.07711 |
Drone |
350 |
37/3.58 |
372.4 |
25.06 |
1027 |
5745 |
0.07741 |
Locust |
400 |
19/5.36 |
428.7 |
26.8 |
1180 |
6473 |
0.0671 |
Centipede |
400 |
37/3.78 |
415.2 |
26.46 |
1145 |
6310 |
0.06944 |
Maybug |
450 |
37/4.09 |
486.1 |
28.63 |
1340 |
7401 |
0.05931 |
Scorpion |
500 |
37/4.27 |
529.8 |
29.89 |
1461 |
7998 |
0.05441 |
Cicada |
600 |
37/4.65 |
628.3 |
32.55 |
1732 |
9495 |
0.04588 |
Tarantula |
750 |
37/5.23 |
794.9 |
36.61 |
2192 |
12010 |
0.03627 |
ASTM B231
Code Name |
Total Area |
Stranding and |
Linear Mass |
Overall |
Nominal |
Max. D.C. |
Code Name |
|
AWG or |
mm2 |
|||||||
Peachbell |
6 |
13.29 |
7/1.554 |
37 |
4.67 |
249 |
2.1692 |
Peachbell |
Rose |
4 |
21.16 |
7/1.961 |
58 |
5.89 |
396 |
1.3624 |
Rose |
Iris |
2 |
33.61 |
7/2.474 |
93 |
7.42 |
597 |
0.8577 |
Iris |
Pansy |
1 |
42.39 |
7/2.776 |
117 |
8.33 |
732 |
0.6801 |
Pansy |
Poppy |
1/0 |
53.48 |
7/3.119 |
147 |
9.36 |
873 |
0.5390 |
Poppy |
Aster |
2/0 |
67.42 |
7/3.503 |
186 |
10.51 |
1100 |
0.4276 |
Aster |
Phlox |
3/0 |
85.03 |
7/3.932 |
234 |
11.80 |
1347 |
0.3390 |
Phlox |
Oxlip |
4/0 |
107.23 |
7/4.417 |
296 |
13.26 |
1698 |
0.2688 |
Oxlip |
Valerian |
250 |
126.71 |
19/2.931 |
349 |
14.57 |
2062 |
0.2275 |
Valerian |
Sneezewort |
250 |
126.71 |
7/4.80 |
349 |
14.4 |
2007 |
0.2275 |
Sneezewort |
Laurel |
266.8 |
135.16 |
19/3.01 |
373 |
15.05 |
2200 |
0.2133 |
Laurel |
Daisy |
266.8 |
135.16 |
7/4.96 |
373 |
14.9 |
2141 |
0.2133 |
Daisy |
Peony |
300 |
152.0 |
19/3.193 |
419 |
15.97 |
2403 |
0.1896 |
Peony |
Tulip |
336.4 |
170.45 |
19/3.381 |
470 |
16.91 |
2695 |
0.1691 |
Tulip |
Daffodil |
350 |
177.35 |
19/3.447 |
489 |
17.24 |
2804 |
0.1625 |
Daffodil |
Canna |
397.5 |
201.42 |
19/3.673 |
555 |
18.36 |
3184 |
0.1431 |
Canna |
Goldentuft |
450 |
228 |
19/3.909 |
629 |
19.55 |
3499 |
0.1264 |
Goldentuft |
Syringa |
477 |
241.68 |
37/2.882 |
666 |
20.19 |
3849 |
0.1193 |
Syringa |
Cosmos |
477 |
241.68 |
19/4.023 |
666 |
20.12 |
3708 |
0.1193 |
Cosmos |
Hyacinth |
500 |
253.35 |
37/2.951 |
698 |
20.65 |
4035 |
0.1138 |
Hyacinth |
Zinnia |
500 |
253.35 |
19/4.12 |
698 |
20.6 |
3888 |
0.1138 |
Zinnia |
Dahlia |
556.5 |
282 |
19/4.346 |
777 |
21.73 |
4327 |
0.1022 |
Dahlia |
Mistletoe |
556.5 |
282 |
37/3.114 |
777 |
21.79 |
4362 |
0.1022 |
Mistletoe |
Meadowsweet |
600 |
304 |
37/3.233 |
838 |
22.63 |
4703 |
0.0948 |
Meadowsweet |
Orchid |
636 |
322.25 |
37/3.33 |
888 |
23.31 |
4985 |
0.0894 |
Orchid |
Heuchera |
650 |
329.35 |
37/3.366 |
908 |
23.56 |
5095 |
0.0875 |
Heuchera |
Flag |
700 |
354.71 |
61/2.72 |
978 |
24.48 |
5146 |
0.0813 |
Flag |
DIN 48201
Code Number |
Caculated Area |
Stranding and wire Diameter |
Overall Diameter |
Linear Mass |
Calculated Breaking Load |
Max D.C.Resistance at 20ºC |
mm2 |
mm2 |
mm |
mm |
kg/km |
daN |
Ω,km |
16 |
15.89 |
7/1.70 |
5.1 |
44 |
290 |
1.8018 |
25 |
24.25 |
7/2.10 |
6.3 |
67 |
425 |
1.1808 |
35 |
34.36 |
7/2 50 |
7.5 |
94 |
585 |
0.8332 |
50 |
49.48 |
7/3.00 |
9 |
135 |
810 |
0.5786 |
50 |
48.36 |
19/1.80 |
9 |
133 |
860 |
0.595 |
70 |
65.82 |
19/2.10 |
10.5 |
181 |
1150 |
0.4371 |
95 |
93.27 |
19/2.50 |
12.5 |
256 |
1595 |
0.3084 |
120 |
117 |
19/2.50 |
14 |
322 |
1910 |
0.2459 |
150 |
147.1 |
37/2.25 |
15.2 |
406 |
2570 |
0.196 |
185 |
181.6 |
37/2.50 |
17.5 |
501 |
3105 |
0.1587 |
240 |
242.54 |
61/2.25 |
20.2 |
670 |
4015 |
0.1191 |
300 |
299.43 |
61/2.50 |
22.5 |
827 |
4850 |
0.0965 |
400 |
400.14 |
61/2.89 |
26 |
1105 |
6190 |
0.07221 |
500 |
499.83 |
61/3.23 |
29.1 |
1381 |
7600 |
0.05781 |
625 |
626.2 |
91/2.96 |
32.6 |
1733 |
9690 |
0.04625 |
500 |
802.1 |
91/3.35 |
36.8 |
2219 |
12055 |
0.03611 |
1000 |
999.71 |
91/3.74 |
41.1 |
2766 |
14845 |
0.02897 |
About us
We have alarms on extruding insulation andjacket, to keep 100% quality.
Founded in 1994, Fujian Suke Cable Technology Co., Ltd. Decades of wire and cable manufacturing experience enables us to be one of Top 20 cable manufacturers in China. Our products cover low/medium/extra high voltage power cable, submarine cable, control cable, instrumentation cable, building wire, flexible rubber cable, fire rated cable, renewable cable, solar cable, industrial cable, LAN cable, coaxial cable etc, a total of nearly 30 series with 4,000 types and more than 50,000 specifications for various fields within over 100 countries.
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No. of R&D Staff: 38
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No. of Production Lines:Above 10
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Number of Foreign Trading Staff:7
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130 technical staff
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The company has 3 factories
Our workshops and certifications
Our company has three plants possessing 200 square kilometers and over 4500 employees with 130 technicians creating annual export revenue exceeding 150 Million USD.
Also, our company has passed ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO45001, OHSAS18001,etc certificatiom, and has got CCC,TLC, TUV, VDE, UL, CE, SAA, BS etc. certificates for our products.
FAQ
What is building wire?
Building wire is generally used in house fixed wiring. It is PVC insulated unsheathed electric wire. The onstruction is CU/PVC.
How do I know if a cable is compliant with standards?
Look for certification marks or labels on the cable, such as those from IEC, UL, or other relevant regulatory bodies that indicate compliance with safety and performance standards.
What are armoured cables?
Armoured cables have an additional layer of protection (usually metal) to prevent physical damage. They are often used in harsh environments or where cables may be exposed to impact.
Conductor Structure of Power Cable
1. Conductors comply with IEC, AS/NZS and BSI standard requirements
2. The conductors of multi-core have different shapes. The single-core is circular. The shape of Multi-core cable with size up to and 35m2 can be circular, semicircular and fan-shaped, the conductor with size over and 50m2 are circular and semicircle.
3. A single core is allowed with size below 16m2. Conductor More than 25m2 are multi strands.