Today, cables required in almost every area where electricity is used go through various stages after manufacturing and are made available for safe use. Cables, manufactured as special cables in the cable sector, are often preferred for systems such as elevators or cranes and are marked with a cable marking system to fulfill their functions. Marked cables used for electrical installations, as well as for wet or dry doors, undergo special processing with a marking system.
Cable marking involves cables covered with insulation material for specific needs. The outer sheath of the insulation material, which has flame-retardant and self-extinguishing properties, highlights reliability in usage areas. In the system that allows flexible applications, the coiled cables, consisting of an inner liner and an outer sheath, create a lasting trust for safe usage.
The inner liner used in cables is designed to slide to release the effect of non-woven fabric. The primary purpose of the outer sheath is to help address issues such as acrylonitrile butadiene rubber twisting. It also successfully takes on the function of tensile resistance against cables that are coiled and ready for use.
The processes carried out with special machines and technological devices in factories after the manufacturing stage of cables demonstrate that the cable marking process is conducted professionally. Especially in the elevator and crane service sectors, coiled cables frequently needed not only provide secure usage for both service providers and users but also ensure safety.