Multiple Conductor Cables

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1432402

1432402

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CABLE 2COND 16AWG YELLOW 328.1'

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1622080

1622080

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KC-88014311/20 00

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1501650

1501650

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CABLE 3COND 22AWG BLACK 328.1'

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1416350

1416350

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CABLE 8COND 23AWG SHLD 328.1'

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1550643

1550643

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CABLE 8COND 24AWG SHLD 328.1'

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1503373

1503373

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CABLE 19COND 20AWG BLACK 164'

1

1457461

1457461

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CABLE 4COND 18AWG BLACK 328.1'

4

1422111

1422111

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CABLE CAT5 4COND 26AWG BLUE 100M

1

1503344

1503344

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CABLE 11COND BLACK 164'

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1422105

1422105

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CABLE 5COND 22AWG GRAY 100M

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1422027

1422027

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CABLE 5COND 22AWG BLACK 100M

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1415327

1415327

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CABLE ETHERNET 61M

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1422013

1422013

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CABLE 4COND 22AWG YELLOW 300M

1

1423514

1423514

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CABLE REEL 8-POSITION FREE CABLE

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1422034

1422034

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CABLE 4COND 24AWG BLACK 100M

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2909686

2909686

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CAB-TE MR24F/OE/24/TP/S/10M

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1501809

1501809

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CABLE 3COND 24AWG ORANGE 328.1'

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2723149

2723149

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INTERBUS MODULE

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1422089

1422089

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CABLE 4COND 24AWG BLACK/GRY 300M

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1422067

1422067

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CABLE 3COND 24AWG BLACK/GRY 300M

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Multiple Conductor Cables

1. Overview

Multiple Conductor Cables (MCC) are composite cable structures containing two or more individually insulated conductors enclosed within a common jacket. These cables enable simultaneous transmission of power, data, and control signals in complex systems. Their modular design optimizes space utilization while maintaining signal integrity, making them essential in industrial automation, telecommunications, and energy distribution systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Control CablesLow capacitance, high flexibility, 300-1000V ratingPLC systems, factory automation
Power CablesLarge cross-section conductors, thermal-resistant insulationMachinery power supply, HVAC systems
Data Communication CablesTwisted pair configurations, 100 impedanceEthernet networks, fieldbus systems
Signal CablesShielded designs, noise suppressionSensor networks, instrumentation

3. Structure and Composition

Typical construction includes:

  • Conductors: Annealed copper or aluminum (solid/stranded), 0.14-10mm cross-section
  • Insulation: PVC, XLPE, or FEP materials with 300% elongation
  • Shielding: Aluminum-polyester foil (100% coverage) or braided copper (85% coverage)
  • Jacket: Flame-retardant PVC or LSZH compounds (0.8-3.0mm thickness)

Layered design prevents crosstalk between conductors while maintaining mechanical durability (20N/mm tensile strength).

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical RangeSignificance
Conductor Count2-104 conductorsDetermines system integration density
Voltage Rating300V-2000VDefines operational safety margin
Temperature Range-40 C to +125 CEnvironmental adaptability
Shielding Effectiveness60-100dBEMI protection level
Bending Radius7.5 OD to 15 ODInstallation flexibility

5. Application Areas

Primary industries utilizing MCC:

  • Industrial Automation: Robotic arms, CNC machines
  • Transportation: Rail vehicle control systems
  • Energy: Wind turbine pitch control systems
  • Telecommunications: 5G base station interconnects

Case Study: Automotive production lines use 24-conductor control cables to synchronize robotic welding stations with <0.1ms latency.

6. Leading Manufacturers

ManufacturerKey ProductsSpecialization
LegrandOkonite Multi-ConductorBuilding automation solutions
Belden8760 DataTuffIndustrial Ethernet cables
Prysmian GroupFire resistant Ecos ZEnergy sector applications
Alpha Wire3279 UltraFlexHigh-flex robotics cables

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Current carrying capacity vs. conductor size (I = 3.2 Amm for Cu)
  • Chemical resistance requirements (oil/grease exposure)
  • Signal transmission requirements (CAT5e/CAT6 data rate support)
  • Regulatory compliance (UL/CSA/IEC standards)
  • Mechanical stress factors (vibration, bending cycles)

Recommend conducting thermal cycling tests (-20 C to +85 C) for critical applications.

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Hybrid cables integrating fiber optics and power conductors
  • Nano-coated conductors for 50% weight reduction
  • Smart cables with embedded temperature/sensor monitoring
  • Halogen-free materials meeting IEC 60754-1 standards
  • Miniaturization trend: 0.08mm micro-conductors in medical cables

Market forecasts indicate 6.2% CAGR through 2030 driven by Industry 4.0 adoption.

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