What is a Cable Assembly?
In general, cable assemblies are a group of cables or wires arranged into a single unit using a tube of material made from vinyl, rubber, or pressure-extruded thermoplastics. These are cable harnesses or wire looms that organize and protect electrical conductors.
The electronics and electrical engineering sectors are the most common industries that use cable assemblies. Apart from protecting from exposure to various elements, these are also utilized to transmit power and signals to their designated point.
Applications of a Cable Assembly
Cable assemblies can be equipped with plugs or sockets and are typically found in demanding industries, such as Aerospace, Automotive, Oil and Gas, Electronics, and Agriculture. Therefore, there’s no question that these are used for different applications.
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Types of Cable Assemblies for Industrial Use
With the varying industrial applications today, industrial cable assemblies are grouped into different types for easy identification. These include:
Multicore assembly: Multicore cables are a combination of multiple signals and power feeds into a single cable. These are commonly found in military vehicles and aircraft control systems.



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