Buyer Situation
Factory automation buyers often need several cable types in one package: shielded control cable, power cable, sensor wiring, and sometimes TC-ER cable for tray routing. The best quote starts with how the cable will be routed and what electrical noise exists around the line.
DEV CABLE asks for core count, conductor size, voltage rating, shielding preference, bending requirement, oil exposure, and target destination standard. This keeps the cable construction aligned with both machine performance and compliance review.
Cable Selection Logic
| Project Condition | Cable Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Variable frequency drives nearby | Shielded control cable for EMC-sensitive circuits |
| Tray routing in industrial facilities | TC-ER cable where the specification allows it |
| Oil or coolant exposure | Jacket material selected for chemical and abrasion resistance |
| Panel assembly workflow | Cut lengths, labels, and cartons grouped by machine section |
DEV CABLE Application Notes
If the project includes servo drives, VFDs, sensors, or long control runs, include the noise source and routing method in the enquiry. Shield coverage and grounding design should be reviewed with the full installation plan.
For OEM machine builders, packaging can matter as much as cable construction. DEV CABLE can quote standard drums or cut-to-length batches for assembly teams.
Related Products
See Shielded Industrial Cable and TC-ER Cable for product-level specifications.
