Engine mounts, chassis parts, and machined components for assembly lines.
High-strength fasteners, landing gear parts, and structural assemblies.
Forged housings, armor brackets, and mission-critical structural parts.
Precision housings, actuator frames, and armature linkages for automation systems.
Metal frames, brackets, and assemblies for appliances and home equipment.
Busbar holders, battery pack parts, and lightweight structural enclosures.
Solar mounting parts, wind turbine brackets, and battery enclosures.
Valve bodies, flange blocks, and downhole drilling components.
Large welded frames, PEB structures, and assemblies for industrial equipment.
Electrical devices built to deliver stable voltage and current for power distribution and equipment operation.
Manufactured to provide safe and consistent power delivery for electrical equipment and appliances.
Magnetic components designed to store energy, filter signals, and control current in electrical circuits.
Conductive products manufactured to transmit power or signals with consistent electrical performance.
Electrical bars designed for efficient current distribution in electrical panels and power systems.
Protective housings built to safeguard electrical and mechanical assemblies against operational stresses.
Continuous profiles produced with uniform cross-sections for structural, decorative, and functional applications.
Connection interfaces manufactured for secure pipe joining and leak-free performance in critical systems.
Fluid-handling units built to deliver consistent flow and pressure across industrial applications.
Flow control components engineered to regulate, isolate, or direct fluids in industrial systems.
High-accuracy metal parts produced for industries where performance depends on flawless detailing.
Custom-formed sheets with tight dimensional for sectors ranging from enclosures to structural components.
High-volume molded parts with consistent finish, suited for functional and consumer-grade products.
Metal components shaped to complex profiles for strength, detail, and material efficiency.
End-to-end part production from samples to bulk supply.
Ready-to-use assemblies built to exact fit and function.
Heavy-duty fabrication with high-strength materials for demanding applications. Robust welding for maximum structural durability.
Stranded or solid copper, 99.9% purity, Class 2 or Class 5 for enhanced conductivity and durability
Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) or low-smoke zero halogen (LSZH) for fire resistance and safety
300/500V for low-voltage systems, suitable for signal transmission in fire alarm circuits
-20°C to +90°C for standard cables; up to +250°C in fire-resistant configurations
Compliant with BS 7629-1 or IEC 60331 standards, ensures operation for 120 minutes in fire
Fire alarm systems must meet strict local and international safety standards, including UL 1424 and BS 7629-1. Our fire alarm cables come with high-grade, fire-retardant insulation that ensures consistent signal transmission even in a fire. This guarantees that alarms remain operational, providing valuable time for evacuation and minimizing the risk of communication failure during emergencies.
Moisture barrier protection with gel-filled cores or water-blocking tape
UV-stabilized outer sheath for long-term outdoor exposure without degradation
0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm² depending on current and installation requirements
Low-smoke zero halogen (LSZH) outer sheath
Galvanized steel wire armoring (SWA) or aluminum wire armoring (AWA)
Typically 10A to 20A depending on cross-sectional area and installation conditions
Class 5 flexible conductors for ease of installation in confined spaces and complex routing
Available in 1-4 core configurations
Varies from 6 mm to 15 mm depending on construction and armoring
High tensile strength provided by steel wire armoring
Complies with UL 1424, BS 7629-1, IEC 60332-1
Signal integrity is critical in complex buildings with extensive wiring and electrical interference. Our cables feature precision-engineered shielding, minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensuring uninterrupted communication between fire alarm control panels and sensors. With our cables, you get consistent signal strength over long distances, ensuring real-time alerts without delays or false alarms, even in high-noise environments.
Fire alarm cables are often installed in areas exposed to heat, moisture, and mechanical stress. These cables are built using high-performance materials, such as low-smoke zero halogen (LSZH) sheaths, offering superior resistance to fire, corrosion, and physical damage. They maintain structural integrity in harsh environments, reducing maintenance costs and ensuring your fire detection system remains operational for years.
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Provides Commercial Buildings with fire-resistant signal transmission in large office complexes and shopping malls to ensure alarm system functionality.
Maintains Industrial Facilities and uninterrupted communication in factories with high electromagnetic interference and harsh environmental conditions.
Supports Hospitals and Healthcare critical alarm systems in medical centers, ensuring continuous signal integrity during emergencies.
Used in Transportation Hubs like airports, train stations, and tunnels for reliable fire detection systems under high traffic and complex infrastructure.
Ensures long-lasting fire safety networks in Educational Institutions, handling extended cable runs and high-density installations.
Employed in Public Spaces like shopping malls and theaters to ensure safety for large gatherings of people.
Fire alarm cables provide long-term durability, reducing the need for frequent replacements or maintenance. Their flexible, easy-to-install design reduces labor time, saving you both time and money while ensuring the highest levels of fire safety compliance.
Our fire alarm cables are available in various sizes and configurations and are compatible with all major fire alarm brands. Their flexible design allows for easy installation in new and retrofit projects, minimizing downtime and installation costs.
Check all our Frequently Asked Question
Fire alarm cables come in several types, including FPL (Fire Power Limited) and FPLR (Fire Power Limited Riser). FPL cables are designed for general use in fire alarm systems, protecting against electrical interference. FPLR cables, like risers, are made for vertical spaces and have a special jacket that limits flame spread. Choosing the right type ensures safety and reliability in fire detection.
The environment where fire alarm cables are installed plays a crucial role in their performance. For instance, cables in humid or wet areas should be rated for moisture resistance. Similarly, cables in high-temperature zones must withstand those conditions without degrading. Selecting the right cable based on the installation environment helps maintain effective fire alarm functionality.
The fire rating of a cable indicates its ability to resist flames and prevent fire spread. Cables are rated as low, medium, or high based on tests like the UL 910. A higher rating means better protection during a fire. Using cables with the appropriate fire rating is essential for safety, as it reduces the risk of fire damage to the alarm system.
Fire alarm cables with low smoke and zero halogen (LSZH) properties are designed to minimize toxic smoke and harmful gases during a fire. This is crucial because smoke can obscure visibility and lead to breathing difficulties. Using LSZH cables ensures safer evacuation routes and protects the health of building occupants during a fire emergency.
Choosing the right gauge for fire alarm cables depends on the system’s length and current requirements. A lower gauge number means a thicker wire carrying more current over longer distances without voltage drop. For most fire alarm systems, a 14 or 16-gauge is common. It’s essential to consult the system specifications to ensure proper cable gauge for optimal performance and safety.
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