Multicore Flexible Cables, Multicore Shielded Cables

UniFine Multicore Flexible cables are manufactured with high conductivity bright annealed bare or tinned copper.
The insulation of PVC Compound can withstand up to 70°C or 85°C. The outer sheathing is available with PVC/HR PVC/FR/FRLS confirming to IS-694. They work up to Voltages of 1100V.

UniFine Multicore Shielded Cables: UniFine manufactures Shielded Control Cables with Aluminium Mylar screened.

Applications

Overview

Multicore flexible cables and multicore shielded cables are commonly used in applications that require the transmission of multiple signals or power sources within a single cable. These cables are widely utilized in industrial automation, control systems, and machinery where multiple connections need to be made in a compact and flexible form. In environments with high electromagnetic interference, such as in factories or power plants, multicore shielded cables are particularly important as their shielding helps protect against signal disruption. They are also used in audio and video equipment, telecommunications, and medical devices, where reliable and noise-free transmission of multiple channels is essential. The flexibility of these cables makes them ideal for applications requiring frequent movement, while the shielding ensures signal integrity even in challenging environments.

Specifications

Overview

Multiple Conductors

Multicore cables contain several individually insulated conductors within a single outer sheath, allowing the transmission of multiple signals or power sources.

Flexibility

These cables are designed to be flexible, making them ideal for use in moving machinery or equipment where the cable needs to bend and flex without damage.

Shielding

Multicore shielded cables are equipped with shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI), ensuring reliable signal transmission.

Temperature Range

They typically operate within a wide temperature range, from -20°C to 80°C, depending on the cable type and insulation material used.

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