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Why Use Cable Protection?

Why protect cables? Stress on cables and wires in an industrial environment Particularly cables and wires deployed on industrial applications can be subject to various types of stress. For example, mechanical stress, vibrations or motions can damage the cable and can lead to cable breaks. Such breaks can cause power supply disruptions, defective signal transmissions […]

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Metallic vs. Non-Metallic Conduit

Wire and cable protection is vital for safe and effective applications. While various conduits can defend against wear and corrosion, some are better suited to specific projects and working environments. You can secure your wires and cable against water, heat, corrosion and intrusion damage with suitable conduit materials. Weighing the differences between metallic and non-metallic […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Cable Gland Sizing

Cable glands are a valuable piece of equipment that provide a long-lasting and secure connection between a cable and a device. Different cable gland types are common across industries, and they’re available in various sizes and materials. Use this complete guide to learn how to find the right cable gland and cable gland size for […]

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How to Properly Seal Cable Entry Holes

Cable entry holes are necessary to feed important cables and wiring through a wall, but these holes must be sealed properly for safety reasons. You can use several different products and methods to seal these entry holes, and you’ll want to be familiar with the most effective methods. How do you seal a cable entry […]

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The Importance of Movable Conduit Clamps for the Rail Industry

Movable conduit cable clamps are essential for protecting railroad and rail vehicle wiring and cables, as well as employees, customers and cargo. With many moving parts, vibrations and tensions in railway vehicles, railroad clamps must withstand numerous environmental factors to relieve mechanical stress. Innovative conduit cable designs can enhance the functionality of cable clamps in […]

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How to Protect High Voltage Cables

Underground high-voltage (HV) cables have been an incredible innovation in the electrical industry, allowing for newer innovations and applications. However, high-voltage cables can create a safety hazard when not adequately protected. People who are building can accidentally damage electric cables, and high temperatures, curious rodents and water can cause damage to high-voltage cables that can […]

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What Is a Cable Gland Plate?

When it comes to electrical enclosures, safety and efficiency are key. If cables and enclosure interiors are exposed to water, liquids or excessive strain, they can fail, resulting in inconvenient downtime. Cable gland plates help prevent these issues by providing a lasting, flexible seal and cable access to enclosures. Cable gland plates are essential for […]

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What Is Polypropylene Made Of?

What is polypropylene, and why is it essential? It’s a versatile and durable polymer with many uses in various industries — making it a material of choice in sectors like rail and transit, food and beverage manufacturing, mining and even green energy.  The global demand for polypropylene is consistently rising. The global market volume of […]

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Different Ways to Terminate a Shield

Many industries use shielded cables to keep data and power signals clean and provide dependable transmission. Shields keep electromagnetic interference (EMI) at bay, especially in sensitive or high-noise environments like airports and industrial facilities. However, using a shielded cable can make the installation process a little different. For a shield to work as effectively as […]

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What Is Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing?

Between phones, appliances, industrial equipment and other devices, electronics have become a key part of our everyday lives. Each piece of equipment emits electromagnetic energy, which can interfere with other devices. To ensure they all cooperate and work as intended, designers need to achieve electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Many organizations have created EMC testing standards for […]

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