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Video touts top 5 reasons to use flat cables instead of round

March 15, 2018 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Advances in flat cable technology have made flat cables much more viable and dependable for many applications where round cables have primarily been used. Flat cables have many technical and performance enhancing advantages over round cables, so Cicoil has released a new video to clearly illustrate “The Top 5 Reasons to Use Flat Cable in your Design.”

cicoil-top-5-reasons-to-use-flat-cableThe following is summary of each reason to consider utilizing flat cables instead of round:

  1. Flat cables save space – they eliminate many of the redundant materials found in round cable designs which allows for a very compact and easy-to-use flat profile. In fact, flat cables occupy only 50% of the space comparable to round cables, resulting in significant weight and space savings.
  2. Flat cables clean up messy wiring in a single, compact package – With advances in machine technology, many more components are required for power, signal and pneumatics, resulting in a spaghetti-like tangle of wires and tubing. This leads to less available space to work with and creates clutter, design problems, reliability issues, and ultimately cable failure. Cicoil’s flat cables allow for a more compact cable package, with better reliability and overall cable performance, especially in continuous flexing applications.
  3. Flat cables are more flexible – Unlike round cables that incur excessive twisting and continuous stress on the inner wires, conductors in a flat cable flex in the same cycle, at the same time and in the same plane of motion. Cicoil flat cables have an extremely tight bend radius, which allows the cables to fit in very confined and compact spaces.
  4. Flat cables have superior electrical performance – In round cables, wires tend to twist and turn inside the jacket, so the spacing and length of travel varies and constantly changes. Cicoil’s unique flat cables incorporate equally spaced conductors/pairs with the exact same distance to travel, resulting in faster signal speeds, less skew and higher current-carrying capacity.
  5. Flat cables are simple, easier to repair and stronger – Round cables tend to stress out their inner components due to the unequal load sharing that is required in motion applications. The parallel conductors in a flat cable equally share any stresses and loads, which results in a much stronger and longer life cable.

Additional videos in the series include: “A History of Innovation,” “Flat Cables for a Round World,” “Standard Cicoil Flat Cables Overview,” ”Mission Critical Flat Cables,” and “Harsh Environments.”

Cicoil
www.cicoil.com

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