Vinyl (PVC) is essential for power cables, medical device wiring, and other hospital-grade cables, providing insulation, flexibility, and fire resistance. In healthcare environments where safety, hygiene, and durability are critical, vinyl ensures reliable and long-lasting performance.

PVC is also used in conduits, lighting profiles, fixtures, and busbars. Whether supplying power to life-saving equipment or illuminating clinical spaces, vinyl supports the safe and efficient operation of hospitals, clinics, and care facilities.

Key Applications of Cables & Lighting

Power Cables & Device Wiring

PVC is widely used for insulating medical-grade cables, offering flexibility, high dielectric strength, and resistance to heat and chemicals. PVC cables are found in diagnostic devices, monitoring equipment, and general power supply systems.

Electrical Cables

PVC is a trusted material for fixed electrical installations in walls, ceilings, and floors throughout hospitals. It provides reliable insulation and fire safety for standard low-voltage power cables used in lighting, sockets, and essential hospital infrastructure.

Cable Conduits & Trays

Rigid and flexible PVC conduits — along with PVC cable trays — protect and organise electrical wiring throughout healthcare facilities. They safeguard against mechanical damage, moisture, and chemical exposure, enabling safe, clean, and accessible cable installations in patient rooms, operating theatres, technical ceilings, and laboratories.

Lighting Profiles & Fixtures

Vinyl components in lighting systems provide shape, stability, and resistance to UV and cleaning agents, making them ideal for ceiling- and wall-mounted luminaires in sterile zones.

Hospital Busbars

PVC-insulated busbars are used for safe and efficient power distribution in critical hospital areas such as ICUs, imaging suites, and operating theatres. The PVC coating provides excellent flame retardancy, high electrical insulation, and resistance to disinfectants and high temperatures, making it ideal for high-load, high-safety electrical infrastructure.

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Data & Network Cables

PVC is commonly used as the insulating and jacketing material for LAN, Ethernet, and communication cables in hospitals. These cables support digital patient records, monitoring systems, and hospital-wide IT infrastructure. PVC ensures flame retardancy, flexibility, and protection against mechanical and chemical stress in walls, ceilings, and equipment.

Key Reasons to Choose Vinyl for Cables & Lighting

 

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