Flat Cables

Multi Core Flat Cables consist of 3 insulated cores laid side by side and extruded over it using Black sheathing PVC. These cables are flat in nature and are called Flat Cables. Cores are not laid up in this type of cables are parallel to each other. They work up to Voltages of 1100V.

Applications

Overview
Flat cables are widely used in applications where space-saving and flexibility are essential. These cables are commonly found in consumer electronics, such as printers, computers, and televisions, where they connect various internal components while allowing easy routing within confined spaces. In industrial settings, flat cables are used for connecting control panels, machinery, and robotics, as their low-profile design helps in organizing wiring systems in tight spaces. Additionally, flat cables are used in automotive applications for connecting electrical systems in vehicles, as well as in home appliances for efficient wiring. Their ability to fit into narrow spaces while maintaining reliable performance makes them ideal for applications requiring compact and organized installations.

Specifications

Overview

Space-Saving Design

Flat cables have a compact, low-profile structure, making them ideal for tight spaces and organized installations.

Flexibility

They are highly flexible, allowing easy bending and routing in confined or dynamic environments.

Multiple Conductors

Flat cables often contain multiple conductors, enabling the transmission of power and signals in a single cable.

Durability

These cables are designed to withstand wear and tear, making them suitable for use in various industrial, automotive, and consumer electronic applications.

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