In sectors such as energy and telecommunications, as well as many others, cables have become much more reliable through terminal crimping with modern technology and professional handling. After cable manufacturing, cables are brought to factories, cut to specific dimensions, and subjected to processing. In the final stage, they undergo testing before being made available for sale to consumers.
The increasing need for electricity in almost every sector has contributed to the development of the cable industry, raising both quality and safety to the highest levels. Cables manufactured in various thicknesses are brought to companies for terminal crimping. In automatic machines and under the supervision of professionals, the cables are sorted into groups, cut to specified lengths, and the ends are stripped, soldered, and crimped in separate stages.
This process prepares the cables for socket attachment. After sockets are attached, taping is performed, followed by a testing phase to check for any potential contact issues or to ensure the cables are operational. The process known as terminal crimping can also be referred to as cable grouping. This system provides significant benefits both for safe usage and for preparing cables for use, offering a practical solution for sales and usage through grouping based on the intended application. The efficient completion of these critical processes in the cable industry is achieved through specialized machines and equipment introduced by technology and operated by professionals.