How to Test the Cable Quality

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How to Test the Cable Quality

I am always be asked to show the quality of the cables. Here are a few good ways for how to test the cable quality.

ย  ย  1. Observe the Appearance of the Cable Packaging and Certificates

    • Check the cable certificate report.
    • Verify the certificate of conformity for:
      • Factory name, address, inspection stamp, and production date.
      • Trademark, specifications, and voltage printed on the wire.

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ย  ย  2. Test the Cableโ€™s External Characteristics

    • Take a small section of the wire and bend it repeatedly. A superior quality cable should:
      • Feel soft and flexible.
      • Show good fatigue strength.
      • The plastic or rubber insulation should feel elastic with no visible cracks.

ย  ย  3. Test the Cable Weight

    • Good quality wire and cable should have a specified weight per 100 meters. For example:
      • A 4.0mmยฒ plastic insulated single-strand copper core wire should weigh between 4.4-4.6kg per 100 meters.
    • If the weight is significantly less, this may indicate the copper core has too many impurities or that the cable length or cross-section is below standard.

 

AWGNo. of Cores x Nominal Cross Sectional AreaNominal Thickness of InsulationNominal Overall DiameterNominal Copper WeightNominal Weight
# x mmยฒmmmmkg/kmkg/km
16(30/30)1 x 1.50,73.114.420
14(50/30)1 x 2.50,83.624.031
12(56/28)1 x 40,84.338.048
10(84/28)1 x 60,84.958.069
8(80/26)1 x 101,06.496.0121
6(128/26)1 x 161,08.1154.0211
4(200/26)1 x 251,29.8240303
2 (280/26)1 x 351,211.1336417
1 (400/26)1 x 501,413.1480539
2/0 (356/24)1 x 701,415.5672730

ย  ย 4. Compare Cable Prices

    • Be cautious of extremely low prices, which may indicate counterfeit or low-quality products. These often have lower production costs and are sold at attractive prices to lure buyers. Avoid falling for โ€˜good value for moneyโ€™ claims if they seem too good to be true.

ย  ย  5. Examine the Copper Core Quality

    • Shoddy cables will have copper cores that are:
      • Purple-black, yellowish, or whitish in color, indicating impurities.
      • Low in mechanical strength and toughness, breaking easily under slight pressure.
    • To test, peel off a section of the wire and rub the copper core with a white paper. If black residue appears on the paper, the copper contains too many impurities, marking it as non-standard.

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ย  ย 6. Third-Party Inspection

    • If there are doubts about the cable quality, send the cable to a third-party testing organization for inspection. The results from an authoritative testing report will confirm whether the cable meets the required standards.

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