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Flexible data cable transfer from special cable refers to a category of highly flexible, shielded or unshielded cables designed for the transmission of data, signals, and control commands in dynamic industrial applications. These cables are engineered with fine-stranded copper conductors, special insulation materials like PVC, PUR, or TPE, and o...
Flexible data cable transfer from special cable refers to a category of highly flexible, shielded or unshielded cables designed for the transmission of data, signals, and control commands in dynamic industrial applications. These cables are engineered with fine-stranded copper conductors, special insulation materials like PVC, PUR, or TPE, and often feature braided or foil shielding to ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Key technical parameters include conductor cross-sections ranging from 0.14 mm² to 2.5 mm², operating voltages up to 300/500 V, temperature ranges from -40°C to +80°C, and bending radii as low as 5x the cable diameter. They are commonly referred to as drag chain cables, continuous flex cables, or servo cables in different markets, and are essential for applications requiring millions of bending cycles without signal degradation.
These cables are primarily used in cable carriers (drag chains) for automated machinery, robotics, CNC machines, packaging equipment, and conveyor systems. They are also deployed in industrial Ethernet networks (e.g., PROFINET, EtherCAT), fieldbus systems (e.g., PROFIBUS, DeviceNet), and sensor/actuator connections in harsh environments. Typical installation environments include control cabinets, machine tools, and automated production lines where mechanical stress, oil, and abrasion resistance are critical.
Subcategories within this category include continuous flex data cables, servo motor cables, encoder cables, and hybrid cables combining power and signal conductors. Key article codes often follow a pattern such as "CFDATA-XX-YY" where XX denotes the number of conductors and YY the cross-section, or "SPEC-FLEX-XXX" for special application cables. Examples include CFDATA-4-0.34 for a 4-conductor 0.34 mm² cable, or SERVO-3G1.5 for a 3-core 1.5 mm² servo cable. These codes are standardized by manufacturers like Lapp, Igus, or Helukabel, and are available with various shielding options and jacket materials.
At Electric Automation Network, we offer real-time pricing, technical documentation including datasheets and bending radius charts, and express worldwide shipping for all flexible data cable transfer products. Our team of specialized engineers provides personalized support to help you select the right cable for your specific application, ensuring optimal performance and longevity in your automation systems.
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