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Instrumentation cables are specialized electrical cables designed for transmitting signals in industrial environments. They are typically constructed with multiple twisted pairs of conductors to minimize electromagnetic interference and ensure reliable signal integrity. The cables are often insulated with materials that provide resistance to heat, moisture, and chemicals, making them suitable for harsh conditions.
| Conductor material | Copper or aluminum |
| Insulation material | PVC, XLPE, or rubber |
| Number of pairs | 2 to 24 pairs |
| Cable diameter | 5 to 25 mm |
| Temperature range | -40┬░C to +90┬░C |
| Shielding options | Foil shielded or braided shielded |
When selecting instrumentation cables, consider the specific application requirements such as the environment, temperature range, and the need for shielding against interference. Buyers should specify the number of pairs, conductor material, insulation type, and any necessary certifications for safety and performance. Additionally, consider the quantity needed for the project to ensure bulk pricing advantages.
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Shielded cables provide protection against electromagnetic interference, while unshielded cables do not.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use and resistant to UV and moisture.
With proper installation and usage, they can last 10 to 20 years.
Yes, they often comply with industry standards such as IEC and NEC.
Consider the current carrying capacity, distance, and application requirements.
Look for certifications such as UL, CE, or RoHS depending on your region and application.