The following are some common types of structural cables:
1. Building cabling cables: Used for power and communication cabling systems inside buildings. These cables support a variety of functions such as electrical power supply, network connections, telephone lines and monitoring systems.Structures Cables
2. Ceiling cables: These cables are designed for installation between suspended or plywood ceilings. They are generally slender and flexible, making it easy to conceal wiring in suspended ceiling spaces.Switch Cables
4. Floor cables: for wiring under the floor. These cables usually have a high voltage resistance and sufficient water resistance to suit the installation requirements in a floor environment.
5. Lift cables: Cables specifically designed for lift systems to transmit power and signals, as well as to provide fire resistance corresponding to safety requirements.
