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Welding Cables

  • Original price ₹47,200
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    Current price ₹23,949
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    Polycab 35 Sqmm 1 core Orange Copper Flexible Welding Cable 110V 230A (50 Meter)

    Introducing the Polycab 35 Sqmm 1 core Orange Copper Flexible Welding Cable - a reliable and high-quality option for your welding needs. With a len...

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    Original price ₹47,200
    Original price ₹47,200 - Original price ₹47,200
    Original price ₹47,200
    Current price ₹23,949
    ₹23,949 - ₹23,949
    Current price ₹23,949

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An electrical conductor that consists of multiple copper strands wrapped inside an insulated jacket is called a welding cable. These cables are not only flexible but also exhibit excellent durability. The insulated jacket which is usually formed from either neoprene rubber or EPDM is intended to protect the cable in harsh environments. As the name suggests, these cables are used in welding and hence these jackets prove beneficial when the cable is exposed to a harsh working environment, accidental sparking, or abrasions. They are one of the most flexible cables amongst all wires and cables categories.

How to choose the right welding cables?

Before making a purchase, it is necessary to ensure all the necessary parameters are thoroughly inspected.

  • Ampacity: Ampacity is the word derived from ampere (amp), the unit of measuring electric current. It denotes the higher limit of the current carrying capacity of a cable.
  • Length: The cable length should be chosen as per the distance between the electrode and the welder as well as the distance between the welder and the object to be welded.
  • Gauge: Gauge means thickness and size. To select the right cable for yourself, it is necessary to understand the current flow through various sizes and thicknesses. Thinner the cables lesser is the current-carrying capacity.
  • Insulation: Though the insulation usually comprises EPDM or neoprene that is well suited for harsh environments, they aren’t the best option for an environment where petroleum-based liquids are involved.
  • Flexibility: The strand count is directly proportional to the flexibility of the cables.
  • Color: It is important to note that, different colors of insulation jackets should be opted for in order to easily distinguish.

Applications of Welding Cables

  • They are highly used in the manufacturing industry
  • They can be used in tight batteries
  • They are preferred over battery cables for their high performance.
  • With an extra layer of water-resistant and oil-resistant insulation, they can be used in various marine applications
  • They are also used in various solar energy equipment.

Make Vashi Integrated solutions Your Partner for Purchase of Welding Cables!

Vashi Integrated Solutions has top national and international brands for the wires and cables category to suit the diversified need of the customers. Polycab copper flexible welding cables are the best in the market with high durability. We ensure excellent service and speedy delivery PAN India in 65 + industrial towns. Reach out to us with your requirements!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What size welding cable do I need?

Ans. The size of the welding cable depends on the amount of current required and the length of the cable. A higher amperage or longer length may require a thicker cable.

Q2. What is the difference between welding cables and regular electrical cables?

Ans. Welding cables are more flexible, contain finer copper strands, and are insulated to withstand high heat and harsh conditions, unlike regular electrical cables.

Q3. How do I maintain welding cables?

Ans. Regularly inspect for cuts, abrasions, or exposed copper. Avoid sharp bends and store cables in a cool, dry place when not in use.