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Unlike standard household wires, TRS cable is designed for mechanical toughness. It features a "Tough Rubber Sheath" (hence the name) that provides superior protection against abrasion, water, and impact.
100% Copper: This is crucial. It means the conductors are pure copper, not Copper-Clad Aluminum (CCA). Pure copper has better conductivity, lower resistance, and is much safer for high-load appliances.
Black Sheath: The black rubber is typically UV-resistant, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use (though you should check the specific IP rating for wet conditions).
100 Meter Roll: This is the standard industrial coil length.
Voltage Rating: Usually rated for 300V/500V, making it ideal for portable tools and machinery.
Depending on your specific project, these cables usually come in different "core" counts. For example: | Core Count | Typical Use | | :--- | :--- | | 2 Core | Standard power connection (Live & Neutral). | | 3 Core | Grounded appliances (Live, Neutral, & Earth). | | 4 Core | 3-phase power or specialized industrial control. |
Flexibility: It remains flexible even in cooler temperatures and doesn't "kink" easily.
Durability: The rubber jacket can withstand being stepped on, dragged across concrete, or crushed more effectively than PVC.
Heat Resistance: Generally handles higher operating temperatures, which is why it's often used for heavy-duty extension leads or industrial workshop tools.

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