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1000570497 1000570497 Molex CBL RIBN 37COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
1000570492 1000570492 Molex CBL RIBN 20COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
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1000570493 1000570493 Molex CBL RIBN 24COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
1000570490 1000570490 Molex CBL RIBN 15COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
1000570445 1000570445 Molex CBL RIBN 52COND 0.05 RED Spool
1000570487 1000570487 Molex CBL RIBN 9COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
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1000570451 1000570451 Molex CBL RIBN 8COND 0.018 NAT 100' Spool
1000570488 1000570488 Molex CBL RIBN 10COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
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1000570385 1000570385 Molex CBL RIBN 3COND 0.05 BLUE 100' Spool
0082268812 0082268812 Molex 0082268812 Bulk
0082265507 0082265507 Molex 0082265507 Bulk
1000570289 1000570289 Molex CBL RIBN 51COND 0.025 NAT 100' Spool
1000570447 1000570447 Molex CBL RIBN 15COND 0.05 GRAY 100' Spool
0082285507 0082285507 Molex 0082285507 Bulk
0082285542 0082285542 Molex 0082285542 Bulk
1000570454 1000570454 Molex CBL RIBN 20COND 0.05 WHITE 100' Spool
1000570425 1000570425 Molex CBL RIBN 25COND 0.05 RED 100' Spool

Flat Ribbon Cables

Flat Ribbon Cables have become a common wiring solution in industrial automation, electronic equipment, and other fields due to their compactness, flexibility, and reliability.

1. What are the Basic Structure of Flat Ribbon Cables?

Conductor: Usually composed of multiple parallel tinned soft copper wires, such as 7-stranded conductors, to improve conductivity and flexibility.

Insulation Layer: Made of materials such as soft PVC or FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene), it is heat-resistant and oil-resistant, and can maintain the integrity of the insulation layer when torn.

Band Form: The conductors are arranged side by side in a flat form to form a "ribbon" structure, and high-density connectors can be connected at both ends to save equipment space.

 

2. What are the Core Features of Flat Ribbon Cables?

High Flexibility: It can be easily bent and curled, suitable for scenes that require frequent movement such as robotic arms and robots.

Anti-interference: Through twisted conductors and shielding design, electromagnetic interference is reduced, suitable for signal transmission.

 

Environmental Resistance: Some models support oil resistance and high-temperature resistance (such as environments below 80 °C).

 

3. Where are Flat Ribbon Cables Used?‌

‌Internal Wiring of Electronic Equipment‌: such as computer wiring, signal, and power connection in industrial control equipment‌.

‌High-speed Motion Equipment‌: used for power or signal transmission modules that need to be frequently moved in automation equipment‌.

 

Oil-resistant Environment‌: scenarios that need to be exposed to oil in automobiles or industrial machinery‌.

 

4. What are the Differences Compared to FFC (Flexible Flat Cable)?‌

‌Structural Difference‌: Flat Ribbon Cables are usually a flat arrangement of independent wires, and the outer material is mostly PVC or FEP; while FFC is thinner, with integrated conductors on a flexible substrate (such as polyimide), suitable for high-density connections‌.

‌Termination Method‌: Flat Ribbon Cables are commonly terminated with standard IDC (insulation displacement connector); FFC mostly uses ZIF (zero insertion force) connectors‌.

‌Application Focus‌: Flat Ribbon Cables are more used for medium and low-speed signal or power transmission; FFC tends to be more high-frequency, high-density scenarios (such as inside mobile devices)‌.

 

5. How to Choose Flat Ribbon Cables?‌

‌Conductor Quantity and Spacing‌: Select the number of conductors (such as 5 to 50 circuits) and spacing (such as 0.5mm and 1.0mm) according to the equipment requirements.

‌Environmental Adaptability‌: Parameters such as oil resistance and temperature resistance need to be considered‌.