In this week’s video, learn about the quality design features for high-end bus cables, and their critical importance for engineers building moving systems in energy chains.

Low-end “chain-suitable” bus cables usually feature simple extruded outer jackets and open shielding, which in dynamic motion can lead to abrasion damage and interference. They also tend to have a layered design with poor guidance of conductors, resulting in lower signal quality.

Conversely, high-end bus cables, such as chainflex bus cables, feature pressure extruded outer jackets and optimised shield braiding. They are designed to stand up to dynamic continuous motion with high cycle rates, resulting in reliable and durable EMC safety. Short pitch winding and pressure extruded inner jackets also ensure high signal quality at all times.

igus chainflex bus cables are designed to work flawlessly over long periods, withstanding millions of cycles and extreme ambient conditions, as well as torsion, and high speeds and accelerations. Tested in e-chains over many millions of cycles at the state-of-the-art igus test laboratory in Cologne, Germany, they provide guaranteed safety against failure, with 36 months’ warranty, reliable service life calculations and options for condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.

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