WELDING CABLES

Welding cables are widely used in welding applications due to their high flexibility and durability. They
are constructed with fine strands of copper conductors and insulated with robust materials such as
EPDM or neoprene rubber jackets. This specialized construction makes welding cables significantly more
flexible than standard electrical wires or conventional power cables.
These cables are designed to perform reliably under demanding working conditions. Typically, welding
cables have a temperature rating ranging from -50°C to 105°C, allowing them to function efficiently in
both extremely cold and high-temperature environments. They also demonstrate excellent resistance to
grease, oil, water, cuts, tears, and abrasion, ensuring long-lasting performance in industrial settings.
Due to their fine-stranded conductor construction, welding cables offer enhanced flexibility, making
them particularly suitable for installations where frequent movement or bending is required. They are
also ideal for applications in colder climates, where flexibility and durability are critical.

Specifications

Nominal Cross Sectional Area Table

Nominal Cross Sectional Area (Sq. mm) Max. Strand Diameter (mm) Max. DC Conductor Resistance (Ω/km) Total Radial Thickness of Covering (mm) Maximum Cable Diameter (mm)
10 0.30 1.91 3.2 10.0
16 0.30 1.21 3.2 11.5
25 0.30 0.78 3.2 13.0
35 0.30 0.554 3.2 14.5
50 0.30 0.386 3.5 17.0
70 0.30 0.272 3.8 19.0
95 0.30 0.206 4.2 21.5
120 0.30 0.161 4.5 24.0
150 0.30 0.129 4.8 26.0