Description
A 240mm single flex cable consists of one conductor with a cross-sectional area of 240 square millimeters (mm2). It is made with multiple fine strands of copper or aluminum, which makes it more flexible than solid-core cables.
Construction
Conductor: Stranded copper (most common) or aluminum
Insulation: PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) or XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene)
Core Type: Single core
Flexibility: High (due to stranded wires)
Key Features
Carries very high current (used in heavy-duty installations)
Flexible compared to armored or solid cables
Heat resistant (especially XLPE types)
Durable insulation for safety
Easy to bend and install in tight spaces
Industrial power supply systems
Transformer and generator connections
Distribution panels and switchgear
Heavy machinery wiring
Earthing systems (in some cases)