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READ MOREIn modern industrial production, large-scale reaction vessels, power units, and precision furnace arrays require real-time monitoring of hundreds of temperature points. Multicore instrument cables simplify complex wiring by integrating multiple measurement loops into a single jacket, ensuring the lossless transmission of weak signals over long distances. Jiangsu Silver & Tin Thread Hi-temperature Wire and Cables Co., Ltd. produces high-performance multicore cables widely used in petrochemicals, power generation, and aerospace, serving as the essential link for industrial automation.
For system architects, decoupling performance and interference resistance are critical for data accuracy. Our "Yuanzhi" brand multicore cables utilize a combination of Individual Screened (IS) and Overall Screened (OS) structures, leveraging the high insulation properties of Fluoroplastics (Teflon) to maintain absolute signal independence across channels in temperatures ranging from -60°C to +250°C.
Multicore instrument cables must protect infinitesimal voltage or current signals in complex electromagnetic environments. Our designs adhere to the following rigorous technical standards:
| Core Feature | Technical Implementation | Engineering Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Screening (IS) | Al-Foil/Polyester tape with drain wire | Eliminates crosstalk between channels |
| Overall Screening (OS) | Tinned Copper Braid or Overall Al-Foil | Blocks external high-frequency noise |
| Insulation Material | Fluoroplastics (FEP/PFA/ETFE) | Heat, chemical resistance & low loss |
| Armoring Structure | Steel Tape or Wire Braid Armor | Crush resistance & rodent protection |
At Jiangsu Silver & Tin Thread, we enhance the reliability of multicore instrument cables through three core manufacturing processes:
Parallel wire pairs are highly susceptible to magnetic field coupling. We utilize an asymmetric twisting process, strictly controlling the pitch of each pair. This ensures that interference signals cancel themselves out during transmission, reducing crosstalk to near-zero levels.
Temperature measurement instruments often operate in moisture-heavy, oily, or corrosive environments. The outer jackets of our multicore instrument cables utilize high-density, oil-resistant, and heat-resistant materials, ensuring a service life far exceeding standard cables in petrochemical or smelting facilities.
Our "Yuanzhi" brand multicore cables are preferred in high-precision industrial control scenarios:
Founded in 1994, Jiangsu Silver & Tin Thread Hi-temperature Wire and Cables Co., Ltd. has focused on the independent R&D of specialty high-temperature and instrumentation cables for over 30 years. We hold IATF 16949 and ISO9001 certifications, ensuring every meter of cable undergoes rigorous channel isolation and EMI simulation testing.
Our products carry UL, CE, CCC, and RoHS certifications. All "Yuanzhi" cables are globally insured by the People's Insurance Company of China (PICC). Whether facing high environmental noise or extreme chemical corrosion, our multicore cables provide a rock-solid foundation for your signal integrity.
While they look similar, the conductors differ. Instrument cables typically transmit standard signals (like 4-20mA) or connect RTDs (Platinum resistance), usually using copper conductors. Thermocouple cables must use specific alloy materials as conductors.
Individual Screening is required when a single cable transmits different signal types (e.g., rapid digital signals alongside weak analog temperature signals) to prevent internal signal "contamination."
Armor primarily provides mechanical protection. However, when properly grounded, it acts as a third electromagnetic shield, particularly effective against low-frequency magnetic field interference.