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, which is lighter and cheaper but more prone to signal loss and physical breakage.

While "sincas" is not a standard industry-wide technical acronym, it likely refers to Sinco Communication (India) , a major manufacturer of wires and cables under the brand Sinco Cables sincas+cable+new

: Available in Flame Retardant (FR), Low Smoke and Halogen (FR-LSH), and Zero Halogen (LSZH) variants for use in public spaces like hospitals, airports, and malls. Market Positioning , which is lighter and cheaper but more

Early reviewers praise flexibility and ease of termination. Some note that premium-plated connectors command a noticeable price premium, but most find the trade-off acceptable for reduced replacement frequency. Technologies like KPIP v2 (Kinetic Phase Inversion Process)

: Products are manufactured to meet Indian Standard specifications (IS: 7098 Part II) and international standards such as IEC, BS, and VDE. Core Material

: PV and PVC are standard, with specialized variants like XLPE (Cross-linked Polyethylene) for higher thermal resistance in underground applications.

Technologies like KPIP v2 (Kinetic Phase Inversion Process) are now used to "condition" conductor metals at a molecular level. This reduces the "burn-in" time usually required for new cables and improves signal clarity. Noise Reduction: New high-end power cables, such as the Sigma-X NR Go to product viewer dialog for this item.