General light rubber-sheathed cables are commonly used in household appliances and small electrical devices. These cables are designed to be flexible, lightweight, and easy to bend, making them ideal for applications where mobility and comfort are important. Medium rubber cables, on the other hand, are widely utilized in agricultural electrification, aside from industrial purposes. They offer a good balance between durability and flexibility, suitable for various outdoor and semi-industrial settings.
Heavy-duty rubber cables are typically employed in more demanding environments such as port machinery, searchlights, and large-scale hydraulic irrigation and drainage systems. These cables are known for their versatility, comprehensive specifications, and excellent performance and stability. Their robust construction makes them suitable for high-load and harsh conditions.
**Application range of YC rubber cables**
YC rubber cables and submersible pump cables are primarily used for submersible motors, with models such as JHS and JHSB. These cables are specifically designed to withstand moisture and mechanical stress, making them ideal for underwater or wet environments.
Rubber cables for radio equipment come in two main types: shielded and non-shielded. These cables meet most industry requirements and are available in models like WYHD and YC. They provide reliable signal transmission and are often used in communication and broadcasting systems.
Photographic cables have evolved alongside advancements in lighting technology. These cables are compact, high-performing, and capable of meeting both indoor and field work needs. As a result, they are gradually replacing older, lower-quality products that lack heat resistance and durability.
**Classification of rubber-sheathed cables**
Rubber-sheathed cables can be categorized into several types, including heavy-duty rubber-sheathed flexible cables (YC, YCW), medium-duty (YZ, YZW), light-duty (YQ, YQW), waterproof (JHS, JHSB), welder cables (YH, YHF), and YHD cables, which are tin-plated power cables used in field applications.
**How to repair damaged YC rubber cables**
To effectively repair a damaged YC rubber cable, you'll need the following:
1. **Equipment**: A small-scale press with automatic temperature control, timing function, and multiple-sized tubular molds.
2. **Rubber material**: Use a rubber compound that matches the original cable's composition, with a higher glue content and slightly stronger vulcanization system.
3. **Procedure**:
- Set the temperature and time according to the vulcanization system of the rubber.
- Clean the damaged area with a rubber ink thinner, especially the joint, ensuring it is fully prepared.
- Cut the repair rubber to match the size of the gap, avoiding excess or insufficient material.
- Place the cut rubber into the gap, making sure it doesn’t protrude above the wire’s surface.
- Wrap the area with high-temperature PP tape and insert it into a slightly smaller tubular mold. Secure the mold to apply even pressure.
- Wait until the vulcanization process is complete. If any excess rubber oozes out, carefully trim it with a sharp blade and clean with a diluent.
**Testing method**
After repair, inflate the cable with an appropriate amount of air and submerge it in water to check for leaks. This ensures the integrity and quality of the repaired section.
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