If the naming standards differ, why can these cables be used interchangeably in global projects?
While the alphanumeric codes vary, the technical performance parameters are often identical or highly compatible. Compatibility is determined by three factors:
Standard Alignment: Most high-quality control cables are manufactured to meet IEC 60227 or IEC 60502 standards, which are the same benchmarks used for European and international certifications.
Core Parameters: As long as the conductor cross-section (mm²), rated voltage (300/500V or 450/750V), and temperature range match the local installation requirements, the cable is functionally equivalent.
Material Compliance: Modern production lines ensure that materials meet environmental mandates like RoHS and REACH, allowing them to be integrated into international industrial systems without regulatory friction.