Cable Management
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Explore the significance of cable ampacity charts in electrical system design and maintenance. Learn how these charts determine current-carrying capacity under various conditions, influencing safety, efficiency, and compliance.
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When it comes to protecting your wire or cable assembly, the sheer level of choices can prove to be quite daunting. For many applications, heat shrink serves as a standard route for most who require a level of environmental and chemical resistance to otherwise vulnerable portions of their assembly. Even still, the question of which product to choose persists.
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Wire and cable have millions of uses in society today, and because of these different applications, manufacturers and distributors have created what are known as "value-added services". These services are offered as a type of cost-effective way to help electrical personnel save on labour, time, and spending. One of these underrated services that's often overlooked is Wire & Cable Bundling.
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Heat shrink tubing (also known as heat-shrinkable tubing) comes in a larger overall diameter than required in order to accommodate the wires and cables that need to be placed inside of it. Once the right amount of heat (depending on the material) is applied, the heat shrink contracts to form a tight seal around the inner components. This effective piece of cable management technology has 4 noticeable benefits that it brings to its applications.
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Value-added services are a significant part of the wiring industry. From terminations to basic dying, each service has a unique value it provides to specific products. This blog explores one of the simpler yet essential services that our team offers. Wire and cable' striping' has been around for almost as long as the wire has existed, but as time passes and technology advances, this simple service quickly becomes essential for larger projects.