Insulated Wire Exporter — Global Supply for Bulk & Custom Orders
As an established insulated wire exporter, Yanggu Yuyan Cable Company supplies manufacturers, distributors, and industrial buyers across multiple continents with wire products built to meet international electrical and safety standards. Our production facility handles everything from raw copper drawing to final insulation and packaging under one roof, which means every order we export goes through the same quality checks whether it's headed to a regional distributor or a multinational OEM.
Why Choose Us as Your Insulated Wire Exporter?
We built our export operation around the practical problems buyers actually run into: inconsistent gauge tolerances between batches, insulation that fails under real-world temperature swings, and paperwork that doesn't match what customs officials expect to see. Our engineering team reviews each export order against the destination country's electrical code before production begins, not after the wire is already on a container ship.
Our Insulated Wire Product Range
Our export catalog covers building wire for construction and infrastructure projects, magnet wire for motor and transformer windings, industrial control cable for factory automation, and custom insulated wire built to a buyer's exact gauge, conductor material, and insulation specification. Building wire orders typically move in PVC or XLPE insulation depending on the voltage rating and installation environment the buyer specifies.
Export Process from Order to Delivery
A typical export order starts with a technical inquiry, where the buyer shares the gauge, insulation type, voltage rating, and quantity they need. Our team responds with a formal quotation that includes unit pricing, lead time, and the Incoterm the buyer prefers. Once the buyer approves the quote, we produce and ship a pre-production sample for buyers who haven't ordered from us before, so they can verify the specification against their own testing standards before committing to a full production run.
Quality Standards & Certifications
Every production run is tested for conductor resistance, insulation thickness, and voltage withstand before it's cleared for shipment. We hold the certifications that international buyers commonly require during vendor approval, and our quality team can supply test certificates matched to the specific batch a buyer receives, not a generic product-line certificate that doesn't reflect the actual shipment.
Bulk Order & Custom Specification Options
We work with buyers who need standard catalog wire in bulk. Minimum order quantities depend on the wire type and insulation material, and our team can confirm the exact minimum for a given specification during the quotation stage rather than applying a blanket number across every product. Send us your specification, target quantity, and destination country, and our export team will respond with a formal quotation and estimated lead time. If you're ordering from us for the first time, we recommend starting with a pre-production sample so you can verify the specification before committing to a full production run.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
What is the HS code for insulated wire exports?
Insulated wire typically falls under HS code 8544, though the exact subheading depends on conductor material, voltage rating, and whether the wire is fitted with connectors.
Do you provide export documentation and certificates of origin?
Yes, every export shipment includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin as standard.
What is your minimum export order quantity?
Minimum order quantities vary by wire type and insulation material, since some specifications require a longer production setup than others. We confirm the exact minimum during the quotation process once we know the specification the buyer needs.
Do you offer OEM or custom insulated wire manufacturing for export?
Yes, our engineering team develops custom specifications from technical drawings or samples, then scales the approved specification into a full production run.