New Turck White Paper Analyzes Bonded Pair Cable in Factory Automation

Aug. 1, 2013
Turck announces its latest white paper, Bonded Pair Cable: Does it have a Place in Factory Automation?, is now available for immediate download on the Turck website.

Turck announces its latest white paper, Bonded Pair Cable: Does it have a Place in Factory Automation?, is now available for immediate download on the Turck website. Created to provide a detailed overview of bonded pair cable, this white paper examines its use and compares bonded to non-bonded pair cable while discussing its role in factory automation applications.

Reliable connectivity is a cornerstone for virtually any industrial application, providing the foundation for con­tinued operation for everything from machinery and manufacturing equipment to industrial Ethernet and field instrumentation. Compared to cables in commercial envi­ronments, industrial cabling solutions will likely be moved or flexed, and many factory applications require continu­ous movement and flexing of the cable. It is essential to determine the appropriate type of cable for a specific ap­plication prior to installation or use.

Providing an in-depth analysis of bonded pair cable, this white paper covers:

Overview of twisted pair cable
Use of bonded pair cable
Compare bonded and non-bonded pair cable
Illustrated examples of cable flex
Download the complimentary white paper to learn more.
 

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