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Introducing “APAR Anushakti Fire Protekt,” our groundbreaking product designed with safety as the highest priority which has undergone rigorous testing for quality and longevity are manufactured using Electron Beam Technology (E-beam). This innovative wire surpasses conventional ones by offering a remarkable 100%* increase in current carrying capacity as well as enhanced resistance to higher temperatures with low smoke and zero halogen features. With its superior performance and eco-friendly nature, APAR Anushakti Fire Protekt establishes itself as the safest house wire option in India.

The conductors used in wires and cables are made from finely drawn annealed bare copper strands using electrolytic grade that conserves energy and gives better flexibility.

APAR Anushakti insulation does not melt and drip easily and has high dielectric strength offering high insulation resistance. It offers a high critical oxygen index (>=31%) and high-temperature index (>=250°C), which helps to restrict the spread of fire and improves self-extinguishing properties.

These wires confirm to IS 17048 and far exceed the minimum standard requirements.

Features & Advantages

Melt Resistant

The insulation does not quickly melt while in contact with a hot object

Heat Resistance

The insulation with a higher operating Temperature of 120° C

Anti Termite

Effective defense against termites with advanced anti-termite solutions

Current Carrying Capacity

100% More Current Carrying Capacity*

Short Circuit

Max Short Circuit Temperature Rating 250° C

Low Smoke

Enhancing fire safety by reducing smoke emissions, protecting lives, and preserving critical infrastructure.

Zero Halogen

Minimizing environmental impact, ensuring safety, and promoting sustainable electrical systems

Anti Rodent

Non Toxic

Operating Temperature

Operating Temperature: -30°C to +120°C

Abrasion Resistant

Weather Resistance

Technical Characteristics & Standards

Test
Specification Values
Temperature Index
≥ 250°C
Oxygen Index
≥ 31%
Smoke Density Rating
≤ 10%
Acid Gas Generation
≤ 0.5%
NOMINAL AREA OF CONDUCTORCONDUCTOR CONSTRUCTIONTHICKNESS OF INSULATION (NOMINAL)APPROX OVERALL DIAMETERCONDUCTOR RESISTANCE (MAX) PER KM @20° CIN CONDUIT / TRUNKINGUNENCLOSED-CLIPPED DIRECTLY TO SURFACE OR ON CABLE TRAY
Sq.mmNo./ Max Dia.mmmmmmOhmsAmpsAmps
0.7524 / 0.210.62.3026.01821
132 / 0.210.62.5019.52226
1.530 / 0.260.62.7013.32734
2.550 / 0.260.73.407.983646
456 / 0.310.84.004.954960
684 / 0.310.84.603.306478
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FAQs

Wires and cables are essential components used for electrical and data transmission purposes. They facilitate the flow of electricity or signals between devices, appliances, and systems.
There are various types of wires and cables, including electrical wires, coaxial cables, twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, ribbon cables, and more. Each type serves specific purposes based on their characteristics and applications.
Selecting the appropriate wire or cable involves considering factors such as the intended use, voltage requirements, current capacity, environmental conditions, and the distance of transmission. It's crucial to consult with experts or refer to technical specifications to make an informed decision.
Solid wires consist of a single, solid conductor, making them suitable for permanent installations. Stranded wires, on the other hand, are composed of multiple thin strands of wire, providing flexibility and making them ideal for applications requiring frequent bending or movement.
For data transmission, it is essential to use cables designed specifically for this purpose, such as twisted pair cables or fiber optic cables. These cables minimize data interference and offer higher bandwidth, ensuring reliable data transfer.

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