
A Rubber Sheathed Copper High Pressure Cable generally refers to a high-voltage (or high-current) power cable that uses copper conductors and is insulated and protected by rubber-based materials. These cables are used in industrial and harsh environments due to their excellent flexibility, durability, and resistance to environmental factors.
Conductor:
Material: Copper (solid or stranded for flexibility)
Purpose: High conductivity and current-carrying capacity
Insulation:
Material: EPR (Ethylene Propylene Rubber) or silicone rubber
Function: High dielectric strength and thermal resistance
Sheath (Outer Layer):
Material: CPE (Chlorinated Polyethylene), neoprene, or natural rubber
Function: Protection from moisture, oil, abrasion, UV, and chemicals