Interpower Has Expanded Its Current Cable Line with International Cable in White, Gray, and Orange

Aug. 11, 2016
Interpower® is pleased to announce that it is now manufacturing its own international cable in white, gray, and orange in its Iowa, U.S.A. facilities, expanding the current line of Interpower manufactured cable.

Interpower® is pleased to announce that it is now manufacturing its own international cable in white, gray, and orange in its Iowa, U.S.A. facilities, expanding the current line of Interpower manufactured cable.

The Interpower international cable is available in the following sizes and colors:
3 x 0.75mm2—gray, orange
3 x 1.00mm2—white, gray, orange
3 x 1.50mm2—white, gray

The wiring code is brown, blue, and green-yellow with a fixed operating temperature of -40°C to 70°C. Each cable size carries several safety agency approvals.

Interpower offers a 1-week U.S. manufacturing lead-time on non-stock Interpower products and same day shipping on in-stock Interpower products with no minimum order requirements. Value added and custom services are available along with free technical support.

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