Aluminum alloy conductors have anti-creep properties, high flexibility, stable connections, strong ductility, and low rebound. Compared with pure aluminum conductors, they not only have excellent economic performance but also possess superior mechanical properties, safety performance, connection performance, and many other characteristics. The cross-linked polyethylene insulation adopts silane cross-linking or peroxide cross-linking methods to convert polyethylene into thermoset cross-linked polyethylene, thereby significantly improving the cable's heat resistance, aging resistance, and service life, and it is environmentally friendly. The cable sheath uses lead-free and tin-free environmentally friendly PVC material or polyethylene material, which can be installed in damp locations or directly buried. Depending on different application requirements, low-smoke halogen-free and flame-retardant cables can also be produced according to user needs, which can achieve flame-retardant Class IA and comply with GA306.1 standard.
