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CABLE MANUFACTURING WILL EXPAND THE COVERAGE OF CABLE SUPPLY

by John Yuen Flexible flat cable

With the improvement of people’s living standards, advances in wire cable customization manufacturing have given rise to LVDS screen cables that meet specialized purposes and are increasingly productive, but this needs expert management.

When a certain wire cable manufacturing factory receives substantial orders, it is vital for the factory to supply cables that are based on customers’ requirement on cable specification to millions of large electronic corporations. This is generally considered to be a sustainable cooperation mode in the long term, which has simutaneously hugely changed the original electronic accessory and cable sales market.

It is supposed that cable manufacturing will expand the coverage of cable supply. That is to say, by and large, the output of cable by factories will be more and more considerable as long as the clock swings its pendulum.

Flexible flat cable (FFC) is a new form of data cable made of insulated materials and thin tin-plating flat copper by means of prodution pressing via high technology automatization devices. FFC cable is quite flexible, bendable, foldable, thin, tiny, and it's easy to connect and assemble and disassemble. Other than that, FFC cable is able to solve electronmagnetic interference.

There are free options for the number of wires and their normal pitches. FFC cables gives great conveniences for connection, what's more, descreases electronics' volume, reduces the cost of production and increases the productivity. Flexible flat cables can be used in the connection between mobile components and mainboard, connection between PCB and PCB. In addition, FFC cables acts as a data transmission cable in some miniaturization electrical equipments. 

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