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Fire-Resistant Cables are cables that are specially designed to withstand heat and flames and are able to maintain their performance for a certain period of time in the event of a fire. These types of cables are especially used in places where safety is critical and there is a need to maintain the performance of systems in the event of a fire. Features of Fire-Resistant Cables: High Heat Resistance: Fire-resistant cables are usually made of insulating materials that can withstand very high temperatures. These cables can operate at high temperatures, even above 900 degrees Celsius, without being damaged or losing their performance. Fire-Resistant Insulation: These cables often have insulation that is resistant to flame. Some of these insulations are made of materials such as silicone, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or other fire-resistant polymers that prevent the spread of fire and protect the cable from heat damage. Maintaining performance in fire conditions: One of the important features of fire-resistant cables is that in the event of a fire, even if the cable is exposed to flames, it can maintain its performance for a certain period of time. This feature is especially important in fire alarm systems, emergency power systems and other safety equipment. Special construction to reduce the spread of fire: Many fire-resistant cables are designed in such a way that they are not only resistant to flames, but also slow down the spread of fire and prevent it from spreading further if it comes into contact with fire. Use in sensitive buildings and equipment: These types of cables are usually used in places where high safety is required, such as hospitals, data centers, refineries, industrial facilities, and high-rise buildings. They ensure that in critical situations such as fires, electrical and control systems can continue to function. Different types of fire-resistant cables: Fire-resistant cables with copper core: These types of cables are suitable for general applications and electrical systems in buildings and are resistant to high temperatures.