Cables often contain multiple wires (conductors) bundled together, allowing them to carry more power or data in a single assembly.
Insulation:
Each conductor in a cable is insulated to prevent electrical leakage and short circuits. The outer sheath offers additional protection from environmental factors such as moisture, chemicals, and physical wear.
Types of Cables:
Power Cables:
Used for transmitting electrical power in industrial, commercial, and residential applications. Common types include low voltage (LV), medium voltage (MV), and high voltage (HV) power cables.
Control Cables:
These cables are designed to carry signals that control the operation of equipment, commonly used in automation, machinery, and industrial control systems.
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