B-IZOL SOLAR PV Cable — Professional Solution for Solar Power Systems High-performance single-core photovoltaic cable by Beta Izol, specifically engineered for solar energy (PV) installations. Featuring a flexible tinned copper conductor and double insulation, this cable ensures maximum power efficiency and long-term system reliability. Key Benefits: Extreme Weather Resistance: Rated for temperatures from -40°C to +120°C. Highly resistant to UV radiation, ozone, and harsh weather conditions. Advanced Safety: LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) outer jacket—does not emit toxic halogens in case of fire and ensures low smoke density. Flame retardant. Enhanced Durability: The tinned copper stranded conductor prevents corrosion and oxidation, which is vital for outdoor environments. Versatile Application: Perfect for DC connections between solar panels, inverters, and charge controllers in residential or industrial solar projects. Specifications: Marking: B-IZOL SOLAR. Conductor Material: Tinned copper (flexible stranded). Insulation: Double layer (white inner, black outer), UV-resistant. Brand: Beta Izol (Made in Kazakhstan).
Beta Izol LLP is a high-tech manufacturing company in Kazakhstan, established in 2022 and based in Kurchatov. The company specializes in advanced cable products with radiation cross-linked insulation, offering enhanced performance and extended service life. Using electron beam technology (ELV-4 accelerator), Beta Izol produces high-performance cables for energy, oil & gas, and industrial sectors in compliance with international standards. Product range: Submersible oil cables Solar (photovoltaic) cables Railway and rolling stock cables High-temperature industrial cables Key advantages: Radiation cross-linking for superior durability and heat resistance Service life exceeding 25 years Compliance with international standards Import substitution and export potential Suitable for demanding industrial environments Beta Izol delivers innovative cable solutions for critical energy and industrial applications.



