Spiral cables, also known as tubular cables, are made from polyurethane material. They are designed with careful attention to prevent the outer tube and inner conductor from sticking to each other, making them durable. The tube structure has a ribbed outer surface and a smooth, slick inner surface. In electrical applications, spiral cables can be used in a versatile manner as they offer both the tube and cable simultaneously. The cable ends are produced as needed and may vary depending on the job. The robust and flexible outer construction prolongs the life of the tube and ensures healthy usage. Spiral cables are also known as multi-core cables and can handle working voltages of up to 300-500V. The internal conductors are color-coded and provide working voltages of 450-750V depending on the codes. When used as a signal cable, spiral cables have color-coded conductors as well, but the working voltage is up to 250V. The signal cable material is copper braiding.

Spiral Cable Features This cable, known for its durability and broad operational capacity, has an open length of approximately 6 meters. Since its inner part is made of copper braiding, it is conductive and falls into the Class 5 conductor category. It is used in movable systems and devices due to its flexibility and durability. Spiral cables are particularly used in door systems. They are also colloquially referred to as regular or coiled cables. To enhance durability, covers that shape the cable are placed on the outer part of the spiral cable.

Where is Spiral Cable Used?

  • Moving devices
  • Door systems
  • Control systems
  • Computer keyboards
  • Industrial robot technologies
  • Communication devices (telephone cord)
  • Musical instruments

Spiral cables have a wide range of applications. In addition to the examples provided, they are frequently used in homes and workplaces to create a neat appearance. They are also used in medical devices and custom-built structures. The outer part of the cables can be produced in different colors, and each color can be found at Ceka Elektronik. The length of the cables can vary, and the spiral part can be extended for longer cable use. Spiral cables are used extensively to establish connections. They are resistant to abrasion and tearing, providing long-term use.