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Control cables are essential components used in electrical systems to transmit control signals from one device to another. They are typically made of multiple conductors insulated with materials such as PVC or rubber, designed to withstand various environmental conditions. The cables ensure reliable communication and control in industrial machinery, automation systems, and electrical installations.
| Conductor material | Copper or aluminum |
| Insulation material | PVC, rubber, or XLPE |
| Number of conductors | 2 to 24 conductors |
| Voltage rating | Up to 600V |
| Temperature range | -40°C to +90°C |
| Shielding | Unshielded or shielded options available |
When selecting control cables, consider the number of conductors needed, the voltage rating, and the environmental conditions they will be exposed to. Specify the required insulation type and any necessary shielding to prevent interference. Additionally, inquire about certifications relevant to your industry, such as UL or IEC standards, and provide the estimated quantities for accurate pricing.
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Shielded cables provide protection against electromagnetic interference, making them suitable for sensitive applications.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use and resistant to UV and moisture.
Common voltage ratings range from 300V to 600V, depending on the application.
Consider the number of devices to be controlled and any future expansion needs.
Yes, look for compliance with standards such as UL, IEC, or NEC as applicable to your region.
Typical temperature ranges are from -40°C to +90°C, but verify based on your specific application.