GB/T 8815-2008
ActivePlasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC)compounds for wire and cable
电线电缆用软聚氯乙烯塑料
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 8815-2008 specifies the classification, technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compounds used as insulation and sheathing materials in wire and cable manufacturing. It is applied in the electrical industry for producing flexible PVC compounds that ensure safe and reliable performance in low-voltage cables, such as those used in household appliances, building wiring, and automotive applications. The standard also provides testing criteria for properties like tensile strength, thermal stability, and electrical insulation to guarantee material quality and compliance with safety regulations.
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