Flexible PVC Shielded Cable | Anti-Interference Control Cable | Multi-Core OEM Factory
This flexible PVC shielded cable is designed for control systems where signal and power cables run together, helping reduce interference and maintain stable transmission.
Key Benefits:
✅ Reduces EMI in mixed power and signal routing
✅ Multi-core design for control applications
✅ Flexible for control panels and tight spaces
✅ Custom configurations available
Ideal for automation systems, control cabinets, and industrial equipment wiring.
Flexible PVC Shielded Cable | Anti-Interference Control Cable | Multi-Core OEM Factory
For Control Systems Exposed to Electrical Interference
When control cables are installed alongside motor power lines or inverter outputs, signal interference becomes a common issue. This flexible PVC shielded cable is typically used in these conditions to help reduce noise and maintain stable control signals.
It is suited for multi-core control wiring where both flexibility and interference control are required.
Common Installation Environments
This cable is often used in:
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Control cabinets with mixed power and signal wiring
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Automation equipment connected to VFDs or servo drives
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Industrial systems with continuous electrical noise
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Equipment requiring multiple control circuits in one cable
Key Functional Points
Noise Reduction in Mixed Routing
Shielding helps limit interference when cables run parallel to power lines.
Multi-Core Design for Control Systems
Allows multiple signals to be carried in a single cable, simplifying wiring.
Flexible for Tight Spaces
Fine-strand copper conductors make installation easier in confined layouts.
PVC Jacket for Industrial Use
Provides basic resistance to oil mist, abrasion, and handling.
Construction Summary
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Conductor: Fine-strand copper (Class 5)
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Insulation: PVC
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Shield: Foil or braided shield (optional)
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Outer Jacket: PVC
Designed to balance flexibility and practical shielding performance.
Technical Overview
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Voltage rating: 300/500 V
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Temperature range: -40°C to +80°C
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Core count: 2–37 cores
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Cross section: 0.5–10 mm²
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Standard: IEC 60227-5
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Compliance: CE, RoHS
Selection Guidance
Shielded cables are generally used when signal stability is affected by nearby power sources. In many cases, switching to a shielded design can reduce interference without changing the overall system layout.
Customization Options
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Core number and conductor size
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Shielding type (foil / braid / combined)
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Jacket material (PVC / LSZH / PUR)
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Custom marking and packaging
FAQ
Q1: When should I choose a shielded control cable?
When signal cables are installed close to power cables, motors, or inverter outputs where interference may occur.
Q2: What is the difference between foil and braided shielding?
Foil shielding provides good coverage for high-frequency interference, while braided shielding offers better mechanical strength and durability.
Q3: Can this cable be used in control cabinets?
Yes, it is commonly used in control panels and cabinets with dense wiring layouts.
Q4: Do you support custom configurations?
Yes, core count, conductor size, shielding type, and jacket material can be customized.
Technical Support
If your installation involves mixed signal and power routing, share your application details.
We can recommend a suitable cable configuration based on actual use conditions.

