6.2 Imported 11-Core 0.1mm² Shielded Cable | 3 Pairs Independently Shielded Twisted Pairs | Triple-Layer Shielding for Industrial Automation & Robotics

Description

Stop Losing Money on Signal Interference and Broken Cables

You are an engineer or a plant manager. You know the headache. You have a high-precision machine on the factory floor. The robot arm moves constantly. The conveyor belt never stops. But the control signals keep glitching. The sensors give wrong readings. Or worse, the cable jacket cracks after a few months of twisting. You have to shut down the line to fix it. This costs you time and money.Standard cables just can’t handle the stress. They pick up electromagnetic noise (EMI) from nearby motors. They break when bent repeatedly. They are stiff and hard to install in tight spaces. You need a cable that is tough, flexible, and blocks all the noise. You need a cable built for the real world, not just a lab.


What Makes This 11-Core Cable Different?

This is not a generic wire. This is a 6.2 imported 11-core 0.1 square millimeter shielded cable designed for the toughest jobs. It is specifically built with 3 pairs of independently shielded twisted pairs.Why does this matter? In a crowded electrical panel, noise is everywhere. VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives), servo motors, and power lines create a storm of interference. If your signal cable picks up this noise, your machine stutters. Our design solves this. We wrap each pair of wires in its own shield. This stops the pairs from talking to each other. It keeps the signal clean, even next to a running 100-horsepower motor.


The Secret Weapon: Triple-Layer Shielding

We don’t just use one layer of protection. We use a fine, bend-resistant triple-layer shielding system. This is where we beat the competition.

Layer 1: Aluminum Mylar Foil

Every single twisted pair gets wrapped in an aluminum/polyester foil. This is like a raincoat for your data. It blocks high-frequency noise. It is lightweight and thin, so it doesn’t make the cable bulky.

Layer 2: Tinned Copper Braid

Over the foil, we add a braid made of tinned copper wire. This acts like a cage. It catches any low-frequency interference that gets past the foil. It also provides a strong ground path. The “tinned” part is important. It stops the copper from rusting or oxidizing over time.

Layer 3: The Drain Wire and Outer Jacket

Inside the cable, we run a bare copper drain wire. It connects all the shields together. We wrap the whole core in a special PVC or PUR jacket. This outer layer resists oil, water, and abrasion. It is rated for heavy-duty use in drag chain applications.


Technical Specs You Can Trust

We believe in transparency. Here are the hard numbers for this multi-conductor shielded cable:

ParameterSpecification
Model6.2 Imported Type
Total Cores11 Cores (Custom configurations available)
Conductor Size0.1 sq mm (Approx 28 AWG)
Conductor MaterialStranded Tinned Copper (Fine wire for flexibility)
Shielding3 Pairs Individually Shielded + Overall Braid
Shield MaterialAluminum Foil + Tinned Copper Braid
Outer JacketPVC / PUR / TPE (Oil and Flame Resistant)
Voltage Rating300V / 450V (Depending on insulation)
Temperature Range-15°C to +70°C (Flexible) / -40°C to +105°C (Static)
Bending Radius8x Outer Diameter (Dynamic) / 4x (Static)
ApprovalsCE, RoHS, UL Style (Available on request)
ApplicationClass I, Division 2, or General Industrial

Where Should You Use This Cable?

This cable shines where others fail. It is perfect for dynamic flexing and complex signal environments.

Industrial Robots and Welding Arms

Robot arms twist and turn thousands of times a day. A stiff cable will snap at the elbow joint. Our bend-resistant cable moves with the arm. It handles millions of bend cycles without breaking the copper inside. The triple shielding ensures the sensor data reaches the controller without errors.

Automated Assembly Lines

In a car factory or a bottling plant, cables run inside energy chains (drag chains). The cable rubs against the plastic tracks. It gets compressed. Our outer jacket is slippery and tough. It reduces friction inside the chain. This prevents the jacket from shredding and exposing the live wires.

CNC Machines and PLC Systems

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines need precise signals. If a servo motor signal gets corrupted, the part is ruined. The independently shielded twisted pairs act like dedicated phone lines for your data. They prevent “crosstalk” between the X, Y, and Z-axis motors.

Stage Lighting and Audio

This isn’t just for factories. The 11-core design is great for complex stage lighting rigs. You can run power, data (DMX), and audio in one cable. The shielding stops the dimmer packs from buzzing in the audio speakers.


Why “Imported” Quality Matters for Your Reputation

You might find cheaper cables locally. But cheap cables use recycled copper and thin foil. They fail inspection. They cause fires. They make your machines look cheap.Our imported 6.2 standard cable uses high-purity electrolytic copper. The stranding is precise. Every wire is tested for continuity and insulation resistance. We use advanced extrusion machines for the jacket. This means the wall thickness is perfectly even. There are no thin spots that will crack later.When you buy this cable, you are buying reliability. You are telling your customers, “We use the best parts.” This builds trust. It reduces your warranty claims. It keeps your production line running 24/7.


How to Install and Handle

You don’t need a PhD to install this. But a few tips help:

  1. Don’t pull too hard: Even strong cables break if you yank them. Use a cable puller with a tension gauge.
  2. Respect the bend radius: Don’t kink the cable sharp. Keep the curve smooth.
  3. Ground the shield correctly: This is critical. Connect the drain wire to the chassis at both ends (or one end, depending on your system) to create a Faraday cage. Do not let the shield “float.”
  4. Use strain relief: Where the cable enters the box, use a grommet or gland. This stops vibration from pulling wires loose at the screw terminals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use this cable outdoors?A: Yes. With the black UV-resistant PUR jacket, it can handle sunlight and rain. But for direct burial, you need an extra armored layer.Q: Is 0.1 sq mm strong enough for power?A: No. This size is for signals, sensors, and data (up to 1-2 amps per pair). Do not use it for main power lines.Q: Can you make the length custom?A: Absolutely. We can cut it to 5 meters, 100 meters, or 500 meters. We can also add connectors like M12, D-Sub, or RJ45 on request.Q: What is the difference between “Foil” and “Braid”?A: Foil is 100% coverage and blocks high frequency well but is fragile. Braid is durable and blocks low frequency but has small gaps. We use both to get the best of everything.


Ready to Upgrade Your Wiring?

Don’t let a bad cable ruin your project. You need a partner who understands industrial automation. We have been supplying shielded twisted pair cables for years. We know what works in the field.We offer free samples for testing. Send us your drawing or spec. We can match the color code, the jacket material, and the connector type you need.Stop dealing with noise and downtime. Get a quote now.Click the “Send Inquiry” button below. Tell us your quantity and destination port. We will send you our best price for the 6.2 imported 11-core 0.1mm² shielded cable within 24 hours. Let’s build something reliable together.