Sep 13, 2024

Do You Know The Common Cable Models And Material Abbreviations

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In the field of cable design and manufacturing, various abbreviations are commonly used to describe specific structures and materials. Understanding these abbreviations is crucial for selecting appropriate cables in different applications. The following are common abbreviations and their corresponding meanings:

 

DSTA cable ( Double Steel Tape Armor)
Representing cables with double-layer steel tape armor, providing enhanced mechanical protection.


DATA cable (Double Aluminum Tape Armor)
Refers to cables with double-layer aluminum tape armor, providing lightweight protection solutions.


CWB cable ( Copper Wire Braid)
A cable with a copper mesh braided layer, typically used for electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding.


SWB cable (Steel Wire Braid)

Cables with steel wire braided layers provide strength and shielding, commonly used in industrial environments.


SWA cable (Steel Wire Armor)
Representing steel wire armored cables, they are renowned for their durability and sturdiness in harsh environments.


SSA cable ( Stainless Steel Armor)
Stainless steel armored cables provide corrosion resistance and durability, suitable for corrosive environments.


STA cable ( Steel Tape Armor)
Cables with steel tape armor are typically used in applications that require mechanical protection.


ATA cable ( Aluminum Tape Armor)
Aluminum tape armored cables provide a lighter alternative to steel tape protection.


MGT cable (Mica Tape)
Representative cables containing mica tape are known for their excellent fire resistance performance.


MT cable ( Mica Tape)
Similar to MGT, these cables also have mica tape, suitable for fire-resistant applications in high-temperature environments.


SSTA cable ( Double Stainless Steel Tape Armor)
Refers to cables with double-layer stainless steel armor, providing excellent mechanical and corrosion resistance.


CTS cable (Copper Tape Screen)
A cable with a copper tape shielding layer is typically used for shielding to reduce electrical noise.


OSCR cable ( Aluminum-Plastic Composite Tape)
Cables containing aluminum-plastic composite tape for additional shielding and moisture resistance.


AWA cable (Aluminum Wire Armor)
Aluminum wire armored cables provide a lighter alternative to steel wire armor.


TCWB cable (Tinned Copper Wire Braid)
Refers to cables with tinned copper wire braided layers, which are more corrosion-resistant than bare copper.


ALOS cable (Aluminum Foil)
Representing cables containing aluminum foil, typically used in shielding applications to prevent electromagnetic interference.

 

IS cable ( Individual Screen)
Cables with split screens provide additional shielding for each conductor in the cable.


CWS cable (Copper Wire Spiral)
Refers to cables with copper wire sparse winding structure, used for mechanical reinforcement and flexibility.


CWB cable (Copper Wire Braid)
Similar to the aforementioned CWB, this abbreviation also refers to cables with copper wire braided layers used for shielding.


These abbreviations provide a concise way to describe complex cable structures, facilitating selection and standardization in various industrial and commercial applications.

 

 

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