These multi-core instrumentation shielded flexible cables use high-conductivity copper conductors, twisted and PVC insulated as per IS standards. Shielded with aluminum mylar tape and tinned copper braiding, they offer strong protection against electrical noise and EMI, acting as a Faraday cage. The shield minimizes interference and ensures reliable signal transmission in sensitive applications. The durable PVC sheath meets BS 5308 Part-2 standards for long-lasting performance.
Range : 0.2 sq.mm to 150 sq.mm (single core & multicore)
A shielded cable is an electrical cable of one or more insulated conductors enclosed by a common conductive layer. The shield may be composed of braided strands of copper or aluminium mylar tape, or a layer of conducting polymer. Usually, this shield is covered with a jacket. The shield acts as a Faraday cage to reduce electrical noise from affecting the signals, and to reduce electromagnetic radiation that may interface with other devices (see electromagnetic interference). The shield minimizes capacitively coupled noise from other electrical sources. The shield must be applied across cable splices. In shielded signal cables the shield may act as the return path for the signal, or may act as screening only.