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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) REACH (Registration,Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) |
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About Wire and Cable
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Stretchable Cable



- Use For:
Unshielded: Panel and Equipment (Hook-Up), Automation, Continuous Motion
Shielded: Panel and Equipment (Hook-Up), Automation, Continuous Motion, Interference Shielding - Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range: -30° to 175° F
- Insulation:
Outer: Polyurethane Rubber
Inner: Polypropylene Plastic
This cable can be stretched by about 40% and return to its original length, making it useful for applications where cable is in motion. It's often sewn into garments or used with equipment that must be worn. The stretchable properties give it a long flex life. Vibration and motion won’t degrade signal transmission.
Use unshielded cable in applications where signal interference is not a concern.
Shielded cable has a layer of foil that blocks signal interference from nearby equipment and devices.
Pinch clamps (sold separately) act as ferrules to hold insulation in place in continuous-motion applications. Crimp the pinch points on the clamp to install.
Miniature Cable


- Use For: Automation, Interference Shielding, Continuous Motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range: -40° to 220° F
- Insulation: PVC Plastic
Often used in computers, small electronics, and electronic prototyping, this cable is very flexible with small gauge wire to handle tight curves in narrow spaces. It withstands continuous motion, so it’s also commonly used around heavy vibration and in automated tasks, including robotics. A braid shield blocks interference from nearby equipment.
High-Voltage Continuous-Flex Flat Cable


- Use For: Automation, Continuous Motion
- Continuous Flex
- Temperature Range: -85° to 325° F
- Insulation: Silicone Rubber
Rated to 17,000 volts AC or higher, this cable is often used in oil drilling, robotics, and festoon systems. It withstands continuous motion without degrading data or signal transmission. With a flat shape, it’s good for tight spaces. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.
Bend radius is the point to which the cable will bend without being damaged. It is measured from the center of the bend to the edge of the cable. The smaller the measurement, the tighter the bend.
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Wire Ga. | No. of Wires | Cable AWG | Current | Wd. | Thick. | Bend Radius | Outer Insulation Color | Environment | Environmental Rating | Specifications Met | Length, ft. | 1-99 | 100-Up | |
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12,000V DC/17,000V AC | ||||||||||||||
28 | 3 | 28/3 | 5 A @ 86° F | 0.18" | 0.08" | 0.8" | Clear | Clean Room | Fed. Std. Class 1, ISO Class 3 | UL Recognized Component, CSA Certified, UL 94 V-0 | 00000000 | 00000 | 00000 |