Clynder Cables is a premier UK manufacturer of high-quality, British-made industrial electrical cables, with over forty years of experience and a headquarters based in Manchester, England. Since its founding in Huyton, Merseyside in 1983, where it quickly established its reputation in tri-rated panel and switchgear wiring, it relocated in 2002 to a three-acre manufacturing site in Manchester to boost distribution, broaden its product portfolio, and enhance the Clynder brand. By supplying primarily into the control panel industry through well-known electrical wholesalers and distributors across the UK and Ireland, Clynder delivers consistent product quality, right down to uniform cable colour from one batch to the next, and backs this with exceptionally short lead times.
Clynder’s extensive product range includes their benchmark Tri-rated cables, featuring UL, CSA, and BSI approvals—making them ideal for demanding applications such as electrical cabinets, switch control, relay, and instrumentation panels, rated up to 105 °C and 600/1000 V, with robust, flame-retardant PVC construction. They also offer LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) cables such as 2491B / 6701B panel wires, which are perfect for sensitive environments like schools or hospitals where minimising toxic smoke emissions is critical. Other product categories include Panel Wires, Defence Standard Equipment and Multicores, Switchgear Wiring (e.g., BR Cable) certified to BS 6231, PVC Flexes, Lighting Cables, and Bespoke Cables—designed to custom requirements from Belden variants to armoured or composite cables, with options for screening, armouring, and sheathing.
Clynder’s Tri-Rated Cables are high-specification single-core wires engineered to meet BS 6231, UL 758 (Style 1015), and CSA 22.2 standards, featuring a Class 5 flexible annealed copper conductor with heat-resistant, flame-retardant PVC insulation capable of continuous operation up to 90 °C (BS) and 105 °C (UL/CSA), and voltage ratings of up to 1000 V (BS) and 600 V (UL/CSA). Designed for demanding industrial use, they are widely applied in control panels, switchgear, distribution boards, and machinery, making them ideal for OEMs, manufacturers, and sectors like energy systems, transport, and data infrastructure.