Power, Line Cables, and Extension Cords are essential categories of electronic components designed to manage and distribute electrical power efficiently and safely. Power cables are specifically constructed to transmit electricity from a source to any electrical device, while line cables are used for transmitting electrical power or signals from one point to another. Extension cords, a type of flexible electrical power cable, come with a plug on one end and one or more sockets on the other end, allowing users to extend the reach of an electrical outlet.
The main uses of these products include providing power to appliances, extending the reach of power sources, and connecting various devices to power grids or within systems. These cables and cords are characterized by their voltage ratings, current capacity, durability, and resistance to environmental factors like temperature and moisture. Common manufacturers in this field include General Cable, Southwire, and Belden, known for their reliable and high-quality products.