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Jun 03, 2024

What are the International Standards for Cable Production?

The standards for cable production are mainly formulated by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). These standards cover cable design, material selection, manufacturing process, testing requirements, and installation specifications, aiming to ensure that the quality and performance of cable products meet international standards to ensure the safety and reliability needs of users.

 

Among the IEC standards, IEC 60227 specifies the general specifications for wires and cables, IEC 60502 covers the standards for insulated cables and accessories with rated voltages from 3.6/6 kV to 18/30 kV, IEC 60092 applies to requirements for marine cables and wires, and IEC 60754 involves test methods for gas liberation.

 

ISO 9001 is a quality management system standard that covers quality management requirements in the cable production process to ensure that products meet customer needs and regulatory requirements.

 

The selection of applicable standards needs to be determined based on the specific type of cable, its purpose, and the regulations of the country or region where it is located. Complying with relevant standards can help manufacturers ensure the quality and reliability of cable products, and is also conducive to international trade and market competitiveness of products.

 

Internationally, the main standards for cable production are as follows:

IEC 60227 - Wire and cable standards
IEC 60502 - Insulated cables and accessories rated voltage 3.6/6 kV to 18/30 kV
IEC 60092 - Marine cables and wires
IEC 60754 - Test methods for gas release
ISO 9001 - Quality management system
These standards usually require the selection of applicable standards based on the specific type and purpose of the product.

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