Imported Japanese KANEKO 6-Core 0.3 sq mm Shielded Signal Cable – Flexible, Oil-Resistant RVVP for Industrial Automation & Robotics

Description

Is Your Signal Weak? Stop the Interference and Cable Failure Now!

You have a big problem. You set up a perfect system. Maybe it is a security camera network. Maybe it is a smart home control panel. Or maybe it is a complex robot arm in a factory. But the signal keeps dropping. The screen shows static. The data is wrong. You check the connections, but everything looks fine. The issue is not your device. The issue is the cable.Cheap cables break easily. They crack when you bend them. Oil in the factory ruins the plastic jacket. Electrical noise from motors ruins the data inside. You need a cable that fights back. You need a cable that protects the signal. You need the Imported Japanese KANEKO 6-core 0.3 sq mm shielded cable. This is not just a wire. It is a high-performance tool for serious work. It stops interference. It resists oil. It bends without breaking. This is the solution you have been looking for.


What Makes This KANEKO Cable Special?

This cable is a specific type of RVVP cable. RVVP stands for “R” (Flexible), “V” (PVC Insulation), “V” (PVC Sheath), and “P” (Shielded). The “P” is the most important part. It means the cable has a shield.Most cheap cables have no shield. They act like antennas. They pick up noise from lights, motors, and power lines. This noise corrupts your data. It causes ghosting in video. It causes errors in control signals.The KANEKO cable uses a special shield. It has a braided copper mesh or foil around the inner wires. This mesh acts like a Faraday cage. It catches the noise. It sends the noise to the ground. It keeps the inner signal clean. The “Imported Japanese” part means quality. Japanese manufacturing standards are very high. The copper is pure. The PVC jacket is strong. This is a flexible RVVP cable that works when other wires fail.


Technical Specifications You Can Trust

We know you need exact numbers for your project. Here is the detailed breakdown of this 6-core 0.3 sq mm shielded signal cable:

Core Construction and Materials
  • Conductor: 6 cores of finely stranded tinned copper wire. Tinned copper does not rust. It stays shiny and conductive for a long time.
  • Conductor Size: 0.3 square millimeters (approx 22 AWG). This size is perfect. It is thin enough to be flexible but thick enough to carry power and signals over distance.
  • Insulation: High-quality Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). It resists heat up to 70°C. It is flame retardant.
  • Shielding: Aluminum foil plus a tinned copper braid. The braid coverage is high (usually 85% or more). This gives excellent Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Sheath/Jacket: Special Oil-Resistant PVC. This is the outer skin. It protects against oil, grease, water, and mild chemicals.
  • Voltage Rating: 300/500 Volts. Safe for low-voltage control and signal circuits.
Physical and Environmental Data
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to +70°C. It works in freezers and hot factories.
  • Bending Radius: 6 times the outer diameter. It is very flexible. You can route it around tight corners.
  • Outer Diameter: Approx 6.0mm to 6.5mm. It is slim and easy to pull through conduits.
  • Standard Compliance: Meets JB/T8734.5-2012 and IEC standards for flexible cables.
  • Packaging: Available in 100ft (30.5m), 160ft (50m), or bulk coils.

Where Should You Use This Cable?

This wire is a “fighter among lightweight machines.” It fits in small spaces but handles tough jobs. Here are the best scenarios for this cable:

Industrial Automation and Robotics

Factories are full of noise. Motors, welders, and VFDs create massive electromagnetic interference (EMI). If your robot arm loses a signal, it crashes. This 6-core shielded cable protects the control signals. The oil-resistant jacket is perfect for robotic arms that use hydraulic oil or grease. It is also great for conveyor belt sensors.

CCTV and Security Systems

Analog CCTV needs a stable video signal and power. If the cable is bad, you get “snow” on the screen. This RVVP cable carries video and 12V power together. The shield stops the video line from picking up noise from nearby power lines. It is ideal for outdoor cameras where rain and sun can damage cheap wires.

Audio and Broadcast Systems

Microphones and speakers need clean signals. A “ground loop” causes a loud humming sound. The shield on this cable prevents ground loops. It is perfect for KTV microphone lines, building intercoms, and background music systems. The flexible jacket makes it easy to snake through walls without kinking.

Smart Home and DIY Projects

Are you building a custom smart home? Do you do Arduino or Raspberry Pi projects? This 0.3 sq mm wire is easy to plug into breadboards and terminal blocks. It is not too thick. It is perfect for connecting sensors, servos, and controllers. The oil-resistant feature means you can even use it in a garage workshop for 3D printers or CNC machines.


Why Choose KANEKO? The “Data Butler” Advantage

You might ask, “Why is this Japanese cable better?” It is the details.First, the stranding. The copper wires inside are made of many tiny strands. This is called “Class 5” flexibility. When you bend the cable, the strands slide over each other. They do not work-harden and snap. Cheap cables use solid wire or thick strands that break after a few bends.Second, the oil resistance. In reference materials, users praise this cable for working in oily environments. Dust and oil do not stick to the PVC easily. You can wipe it clean, and it does not get sticky or brittle.Third, the connection. The tinned copper ends solder easily. The shield is easy to ground. This saves you hours of installation time. You do not have to fight with the wire. It just works.


Frequently Asked Questions About This Cable

Can I use this cable for outdoor use?

Yes, but you need to protect it from direct sunlight (UV rays) for a long time. The PVC jacket is water-resistant, but UV can crack it over years. We recommend putting it in a conduit or using a UV-resistant outer pipe for permanent outdoor runs.

How do I ground the shield?

You must ground the shield for it to work! Connect the bare copper or drain wire of the shield to the earth ground point on your equipment. Do not ground it at both ends if you want to avoid ground loops in audio systems. Usually, ground at the source end only.

Is this cable suitable for PoE (Power over Ethernet)?

No. This is an RVVP cable, not a twisted pair Ethernet cable (like Cat5e or Cat6). It does not have the impedance control needed for high-speed data like internet or LAN networks. Use it for control signals (RS485, 0-10V) and low-voltage power, not for network data.

What is the difference between RVV and RVVP?

RVV has no shield. RVVP has a “P” for shield (braid or foil). If you run RVV next to a power cable, you will get noise. If you run RVVP next to a power cable, the signal stays clean. For any critical signal, always choose RVVP.


Get Your Quote Today!

Do not let a bad cable ruin your project. You need reliability. You need the Imported Japanese KANEKO quality. Whether you are wiring a factory, setting up a security system, or building the next big robot, this 6-core 0.3 sq mm shielded cable is the right choice.We are a factory direct supplier. We can cut this cable to your exact length. We can print your logo on the jacket. We offer wholesale prices for bulk orders. The stock is moving fast because engineers know this is a top-tier product.Contact us now. Send us your inquiry. Tell us the length you need. Let us send you a sample so you can see the quality with your own eyes. Upgrade your wiring today. Stop the noise. Start the signal.Inquire Now for a Custom Quote!