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RS-485 Communication Cable for Industrial Control Systems (RS-485-2X2X0.5)
RS-485 Communication Cable (PVC Sheath) (RS-485-1X2X0.75)
KNX Bus Communication Cable (KNX-2X2X0.8)
CC-LINK Bus Communication Cable (CC-LINK-3X20AWG)
Category 6 Shielded Twisted Pair Network Cable (CAT6-STP)
Wind Power Control Cable (KVVRP)
Jiangsu Junshuai Special Cable Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer and seller of special cables—custom-made special wires and cables for special applications. Our company produces drag chain cables, PUR reel cables, high and low temperature cables, crane flat cables, traveling cables, floating cables, shielded cables, CCC cables, UL cables, CE wires, coaxial cables, high, medium and low voltage flat equipment mobile cables, security cables, and customized mobile special cables.
The company possesses advanced domestic production and testing equipment and has obtained CCC, UL, ISO9001, and CE certifications. Junshuai Special Cable is committed to integrity, survival through quality and reputation, and service. We continuously explore and innovate, constantly improving to better serve our customers. We welcome sincere cooperation from new and old friends both domestically and internationally.
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