Multicore control cables consist of multiple insulated cores within a single cable sheath. Each core carries an individual signal or power supply line.
These cables are commonly used in automation systems where several devices need to be controlled simultaneously.
The multicore design allows for efficient cable management as multiple connections can be made with just one cable.
Coaxial control cables have a central conductor surrounded by an insulating layer, followed by another conducting shield and an outer protective sheath.
This design provides excellent protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI).
Coaxial control cables are widely used in telecommunications systems and audio/video applications due to their high-quality signal transmission capabilities.
Shielded control cables feature additional layers of shielding around the conductors for enhanced protection against EMI/RFI.
The shielding prevents external electromagnetic fields from interfering with the signals transmitted through the cable.
This type of cable is commonly used in industrial environments where machinery generates significant electromagnetic noise that could disrupt sensitive equipment or communication lines.
2. Applications of Control Cables Control cables find extensive use across various industries due to their versatility and reliability.