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Founded in July 2019, RADICAB is a Fast Moving Electrical Goods (FMEG) ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, ISO 45001:2018 and CE certified company. Our plants are certified and licensed as per IS:694 standards and the laboratory is focused on Industrial & Domestic Electrical Solutions. We manufacture low voltage cables and offer products such as house wires, panel wires, flexible multicore cables, twin flat cables, submersible cables and other electrical solutions. Our products are manufactured at a modern state-of-the-art facility in Jaipur, India; the plant is equipped with fully automatic machinery to ensure high degree of quality and consistency. Our testing facility is well equipped with Bureau of Indian standards (IS 694) and British standards testing equipment and it is well managed by our finest quality control team. Produced from 99.9% purest electrolytic copper, our wires & cables ensure long reliable performance leading to sustainable and efficient electricity consumption. The PVC used for insulation is compounded carefully to ensure extra protection against fire. The strength of RADICAB is our team of highly experienced engineers and production staff who are committed to offer quality products to our customers by ensuring compliance to internationally set quality standards. Our dedicated team is constantly learning and evolving to ensure we follow best practices, efficient processes and most relevant technology.
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