Can be added to cables after wiring! Contributes to reduced wiring with noise countermeasures.
In the FA industry, stable operation of equipment and improved maintainability are required. When there are many wires, they become more susceptible to noise, which can lead to malfunctions. Additionally, the complexity of wiring work can decrease maintenance efficiency. Shielded tubes suppress noise from cables and contribute to the stable operation of equipment. Since they can be added later, they can easily accommodate existing wiring and promote reduced wiring. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Wiring for FA equipment - Wiring inside control panels - Cable protection for robotic arms - Cables that require noise countermeasures 【Effects of Implementation】 - Reduction of malfunctions due to noise - Shortening of wiring work time - Stable operation of equipment - Improved maintainability
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【Features】 - Can be added later and compatible with existing wiring - Various fitting types and shielding materials can be selected - Contributes to noise reduction - Compliant with RoHS directive for 10 substances - Flame retardant 【Our Strengths】 We provide products tailored to our customers' needs through the manufacturing and sales of wiring harness protection tubes and EMI countermeasure components. We support our customers in solving their challenges with safe, reliable, and environmentally friendly products.
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