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Page 1: Basics of Wires and Cables

BASICS OFWIRES & CABLES

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CONTENTS

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1. Components of Cable.

2. Conductors

I. Type of conductors:

a) Copper conductors.

b) Thermocouple conductors.

c) Other conductors.

3. Insulation and types.

4. Screening.

5. Inner Sheath.

6. Mechanical Protection.

7. Outer Sheath.

8. Cables for Temperature Sensor and

Instrumentation:

I. Thermocouple Cable.

II. Instrumentation Signal Cable.

9. Cables for High Temperature and others:

I. Control and power Cable.

II. Heat Resistance Cable.

III. Lead wire And Other Special Cables.

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Components of Cable

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Outer Sheath Armouring InnerSheath

Screening ConductorInsulation

Conductor

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The center component of any cable is the conductor which carry the

signal or power through that cable. For signal & power transmission

copper is most commonly used conductor.

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CONDUCTORS

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Type of Conductors

Copper conductors Annealed Bare Copper(ABC)

Tinned Plated Copper(TPC)

Nickel Plated Copper(NPC)

Silver Plated Copper(SPC)

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Thermocouple conductors Thermocouple grade conductors(TC)

Extension grade conductors(EX)

Compensating grade conductors ( C)

Other conductors Pure Nickel Conducators (Ni) etc.

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Thermocouple conductors Thermocouple grade conductors(TC)

Extension grade conductors(EX)

Compensating grade conductors ( C)

Other conductors Pure Nickel Conducators (Ni) etc.

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INSULATION & types

Insulation refers to the layer of

plastic, polymer or high temperature

compound that is applied directly

over the conductor. There are variety

of insulation along with wide

temperature range from -260°C to

1200°C.

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SCREENINGScreening is applied for magnetic and electrical protection. There are generally

two types of Screening available :

Aluminum foil Type: - Screening is done by helically applied aluminum

foil with 100 % coverage.

Mesh Braided Type:-Screening is done by Copper wire (Bare Copper,

Tinned Copper, Nickel Plated Copper, Silver Plated Copper). It is in

mesh braided form with 70 % to 95 % Coverage area.

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INNER SHEATH PVC

Silicon

Teflon

Polyamide

Fiber Glass

Alumina

fiber etc. (as listed in insulation)

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MECHANICAL PROTECTION

G.I. Armoring (Round wire / Flat strip as per IS3975:99)

SS Braiding (More Flexible)

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OUTER SHEATH PVC

Silicon

Teflon

Polyamide

Fiber Glass

Alumina

fiber etc. (as listed in insulation).

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CABLES FORTEMPERATURE SENSORS &

INSTRUMENTATION

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THERMOCOUPLE CABLE

Thermocouples cables are used to measure the

temperature directly. Extension & Compensating

wires are only use to extend a thermocouple

signal from a sensor to instrument for readings.

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INSTRUMENTATION SIGNAL CABLE

Instrumentation signal cables minimise

noise and signal interference, delivering

clean signals in harsh environments and

general manufacturing operations. These

cables are designed for use in

communication and instrumentation.

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CABLES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE & OTHERS

CONTROL & POWER CABLE HEAT RESISTANCE CABLE

Control & Power cable up to 1.1 KV voltage grade.

Heat resistance cables with maximum 800°C temperature withstanding

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LEAD WIRE OTHER SPECIAL CABLE

Lead wire or Hook up wires handle temperature -260 °C to extreme high temperature 1200 °C with insulation PVC, PTFE, FEP, PEEK, Silicon, Glass Fiber, Ceramic Fiber etc.

Network Cables

Co-axial Cable

Lance Cable

Load Cell Cable

Composite VGA Cable

SLEEVESVariety of sleeves suitable for wide temperature range with various insulation such as PTFE, FEP, Silicon, Fiber Glass, Stainless Steel wire, Polyamide & PVC.

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THANK YOU!

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