Product Type: Wire and Cable

Qualtek

Qualtek Electronics Corp. was established in 1980 and has become a world leader in fan and fan accessories, power supplies, primary power components, EMI power line filters, cable assemblies, domestic and international power cords, and heat shrink products. Qualtek provides high-quality, low-cost products and superior customer service.

Welding Cable

Welding cable is a portable cord with a single conductor that is finely stranded for flexibility. It is offered in sizes ranging from 6 AWG to 500 MCM. Oftentimes referred to as grounding cable, it features a single bare annealed copper conductor that is finely stranded which provides the flexibility that welding cable is known for.

Welding cable is typically used because of its flexibility and versatility which result from its construction of finer strands of copper and EPDM or neoprene rubber jacket. In fact, it is generally more flexible than electrical wires or power cables. Depending on the manufacturer, welding cable has a temperature rating of -50℃ – 105℃ and when put to the test, many of these cables will withstand exposure to grease, oil, and water as well as cuts, tears, and abrasion.

Tray Cable

Tray-rated cables came about when failures on power and communications cables were becoming quite common. This occurred mainly when smaller cables were placed under larger cables and the environments were too rugged for some of the cables and didn’t meet testing standards. Tray-rated cables can be used for signal, control, and power. When researching tray cable, there are a few different types to choose from. These types include Tray Cable (TC), Power Limited Tray Cable (PLTC), Instrumentation Tray Cable (ITC), Exposed Run (ER), and Wind Turbine Tray Cable (WTTC).

Security Sound Cable

Olympic Wire has the right product to serve every application, including Access Control, Video Surveillance/CCTV, Component Video, Lighting Control & Touch Panel Systems, Fire Alarm & Life Safety, Home Theater, and Burglar Alarms.

Cordage Cable

A portable cord (also known as portable cordage, flexible cord, or extension cord) is a cable with multiple conductors used for temporary electrical power connections requiring flexibility. The cord can be employed in a range of applications, such as operating motors in small and large tools, equipment, power extensions, home appliances, and machinery.

Instrumentation Cables

Instrumentation cables are multiple conductor cables that convey low-energy electrical signals used for monitoring or controlling electrical power systems and their associated processes. The functions of measurement and control are vital in manufacturing and processing applications.

Hook-Up Wire

Hook-up wire is in the family of lead wires that may be used for low-voltage, low-current applications and is a single insulated conductor. Hook-up wire is frequently used in control panels, automotives, meters, and ovens, as internal wiring of computers, electronic equipment, business machines, and appliances.

Coiled Cord

Coiled cords, also called retractile or curly cords, consist of metal wires encased in a flexible, spiral jacket. The wires can be made of copper or aluminum, while the spiral jacket is typically made from an insulating material like thermoset or thermoplastic resins such as PVC.

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cable is commonly used by cable operators, telephone companies, and internet providers around the world to convey data, video, and voice communications to customers. It has also been used extensively within homes. The key to the coaxial cable’s success has been its shielded design, which allows the cable’s copper core to transmit data quickly, without succumbing to interference or damage from environmental factors.