PVC glands are essential components used to secure and protect electrical cables as they enter electrical enclosures or equipment. Made from durable polyvinyl chloride (PVC), these glands are designed to provide a tight, reliable seal that prevents the ingress of dust, moisture, and other contaminants, ensuring the longevity and safety of electrical connections. PVC glands feature a threaded body that allows them to be screwed into a corresponding knockout or threaded hole in an enclosure, while their internal design grips the cable firmly, preventing movement and strain on the connection. They are commonly used in various applications, including industrial machinery, control panels, and residential wiring, due to their resistance to chemicals, corrosion, and environmental factors. PVC glands are available in various sizes and configurations to accommodate different cable diameters and application requirements, offering a cost-effective and efficient solution for maintaining the integrity of electrical installations.