The Low Voltage Insulated Cable is used for transmitting electricity at low voltages, typically up to 0.6/1 kV. Its construction includes a conductive core (made of copper or aluminum), an insulation layer (PVC, XLPE, or EPR), and a mechanical protection layer. This type of cable is widely used in residential and industrial electrical systems, public lighting systems, and to supply electricity to industrial machinery and equipment, ensuring stable and safe electrical transmission.