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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