Is Your Equipment Signal Failing? Stop The Headaches Now
You know the frustration. You have a high-end machine. The robot arm moves. The CNC spins. But the sensors keep glitching. The data lines drop out. You check the connections, and everything looks tight. The problem is not the machine. It is the cable. It is too stiff. It breaks inside the insulation. It picks up noise from the motors next to it. You need a wire that bends a million times without cracking. You need a shield that actually blocks noise. You need the Japanese quality of Fujikura. This is not just a wire. It is the nervous system of your equipment. If it fails, your whole line stops. Let us fix this for you.
What Makes This Fujikura 36-Core Cable Special?
This is not standard wire you find in a local shop. This is a Japanese imported Fujikura 36-core 0.1 sq mm shielded signal cable. It is built for the toughest jobs. The “ultra-soft RVVP” description means it handles like rubber but protects like armor.
The “Ultra-Soft” RVVP Jacket
RVVP stands for a special PVC jacket that is flexible and shielded. “Ultra-soft” means you can twist it, bend it, and pull it through tight drag chains without damage. Standard wires get hard and crack in cold factories. This one stays soft even in freezing conditions. It resists oil, acid, and cleaning chemicals. If you have moving parts, this cable moves with them. It does not fight the machine.
28AWG Tin-Plated Copper Core
Why 28AWG? It is thin. But it is strong. We use copper tin-plated strands. Tin stops the copper from rusting. It keeps the connection clean for years. The 0.1 sq mm (roughly 28AWG) size fits into small connectors. You get 36 of these cores in one cable. That is a lot of data in a small space. It is perfect for multi-axis control signals.
The Shield That Actually Works
Noise is the enemy. VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives) and servo motors scream with electrical noise. If your cable is not shielded, that noise corrupts your data. This cable has a high-coverage braid shield (usually over 85%). It catches the noise and dumps it to the ground. Your signal stays clean. Your sensors read the truth. No more false errors. No more downtime.
Technical Specifications You Can Trust
We do not hide the numbers. Here is exactly what you get. We can customize these, but this is the standard high-performance build.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand Origin | Fujikura (Japan) / Japanese Standard |
| Model Type | 36-Core Shielded Flexible Cable |
| Conductor Material | Tinned Copper (Bare copper available on request) |
| Wire Gauge | 28 AWG (Approx 0.1 sq mm / 0.12 mm²) |
| Number of Cores | 36 Cores (36 pairs or 36 single, configurable) |
| Insulation Material | PVC or Fluororesin (FEP) for high heat |
| Shielding | Aluminum Foil + Copper Braid (Double Shield) |
| Outer Jacket | Ultra-Soft PVC / Rubber (Oil & Flame Resistant) |
| Voltage Rating | 300V / 600V (Depending on insulation grade) |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +80°C (Standard) / Up to 200°C (FEP) |
| Bending Radius | 6x Cable Diameter (Very flexible) |
| Certifications | PSE (Japan), UL, RoHS, REACH, ISO9001 |
| Length | 100m / 200m rolls or custom cut lengths |
| Application | Robot arms, CNC, CC-Link, DeviceNet, Audio, Medical |
Where To Use This Cable (Real World Scenarios)
You might ask, “Do I really need 36 cores?” If you are reading this, you probably do. Here is where we see this cable saving the day.
Industrial Robotics & Servo Motors
This is the #1 use case. Japanese robot brands like Fanuc, Yaskawa, and Mitsubishi need precise signals. A 6-axis robot needs power and feedback for each joint. Plus, it needs encoder data. That adds up fast. This 36c 28awg ultra-soft rvvp cable fits inside the robot wrist. It goes through the drag chain millions of times. It resists the oil from the gearboxes. It is the standard for Japanese imported robot cable replacements.
Factory Automation & CC-Link
In a smart factory, you have PLCs talking to I/O modules. You use networks like CC-Link or Profibus. These need twisted pair shielded cables. We supply the exact Japanese Taiyo CC-Link cable types. If you are building a machine for export to Japan or the US, you need UL and PSE certified wire. This cable passes both. It keeps your factory network stable even next to heavy welding equipment.
Medical & Precision Equipment
MRI machines and CT scanners hate electrical noise. A tiny spike can ruin an image. This cable’s double shielding is critical here. It is also biocompatible (low smoke, zero halogen options available). The ultra-soft nature means it does not kink in tight medical device housings. It is also used in high-end audio patch bays where flexibility and low noise are king.
Automotive Manufacturing
Car factories use thousands of feet of cable. The welding robots move fast. The paint booths are hot. This cable handles the heat and the movement. It is resistant to coolants and hydraulic fluids. It is the go-to for automation high flexible wire in assembly lines.
Why Buy Japanese Standard? The Quality Difference
You can buy cheap cable from anywhere. But “cheap” costs you more in the long run.Consistency is King. Japanese manufacturers like Fujikura, Sumitomo, and Kuramo have strict JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards). Every meter of wire is tested. The copper purity is checked. The insulation thickness is measured. The shield coverage is verified. You do not get “good enough.” You get “exact.”Longevity. A cheap cable might last 6 months in a drag chain. It will crack. The copper will oxidize. Signals will fail. This Japanese imported cable is rated for 10 years of continuous flexing. The PSE certification (Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Act) is mandatory for Japan. It is a tough standard. If it has PSE, it is safe. It will not start a fire.Material Purity. We see many sellers using recycled copper or cheap plasticizers that smell bad and get brittle. We use high-grade tin-plated copper and Japanese-made PVC/FEP compounds. The material resists “cold flow” (stretching out of shape). It stays tight in the terminal blocks.
Frequently Asked Questions About This Product
Q: Is this cable suitable for outdoor use?A: Yes, the outer jacket is UV resistant and water-resistant. For direct burial, we recommend the armored or PE-jacketed version, but the standard RVVP works well in conduit or cable trays.Q: Can you supply the connectors to fit this?A: Absolutely. We supply the matching JST, Hirose, or Mitsubishi connectors. We can also crimp and terminate the cables for you to save your labor costs. Just send us your pinout.Q: What is the difference between 28AWG and 26AWG?A: 28AWG is thinner (0.1 sq mm). It is better for tight spaces and high flexibility (more strands). 26AWG is thicker (0.2 sq mm) and carries more current but is stiffer. For signal and data (under 1A), 28AWG is usually better.Q: Do you have FEP (Teflon) insulation for high heat?A: Yes. If your environment is over 150°C (like near an oven or furnace), we switch to FEP insulation. It is more expensive but handles up to 200°C.Q: What is your lead time?A: For standard items in stock, we ship in 2-3 days. For custom lengths or terminations, it is usually 7-10 days. For bulk OEM orders, we can prioritize production.
Ready To Upgrade Your Wiring? Get A Quote Today
Do not let bad cables slow down your production line. You need a partner who understands signal integrity and mechanical stress. We are not just a trader. We are a factory and trading combo. We know the Japanese electrical wire standards inside out.Whether you need 100 meters for a prototype or 10,000 meters for mass production, we can handle it. We offer free samples for testing (you pay shipping). Send us your requirements:
- Core count (e.g., 36 core)
- Wire gauge (e.g., 0.1 sq mm / 28AWG)
- Shielding type (Braid + Foil)
- Jacket material (PVC / FEP / Rubber)
- Length and connector needs
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