Stop Losing Signals to Noise and Rigid Cables
You know the frustration. You install a new control system or audio setup, and it works fine for a week. Then, the signals start dropping. The data gets corrupted. You hear humming noises in your speakers or see glitches on your control panel. You check the connections, and everything looks tight. But the problem isn’t the connection—it’s the wire.Cheap cables act like antennas. They pick up noise from motors, power lines, and other equipment. If the cable is too stiff, it breaks when you try to route it around corners. If the insulation isn’t tough, oil or heat eats it alive. You end up spending more time fixing wires than doing your actual work. You need a cable that fights noise, bends easily, and survives in tough places. That is exactly what this wire is built for.
What Makes This 22-Core Wire Different?
This isn’t just another spool of wire. It is a high-performance tool for serious jobs. We built it using three key features that solve the biggest problems engineers and installers face.First, it has Double Shielding. Most cheap wires have one layer of foil or braid. This wire has two. We use a combination of aluminum mylar and a tight copper braid. This creates a cage around the signal. It stops outside noise from getting in. It also stops your signal from leaking out to affect other wires. This is critical when you have 22 different signals running in one bundle. You don’t want them mixing up.Second, the conductors are Tin-Plated Copper. Bare copper is great for conductivity, but it rusts (oxidizes) when it touches air or moisture. Tin plating stops the rust before it starts. This means your connections stay clean for years, even in humid or wet environments. It also makes the wire easier to solder if you need to attach connectors.Third, the jacket is Flexible and Oil-Resistant. We use a special PVC blend that stays soft even in cold weather. You can pull it through tight conduit bends without kinking it. At the same time, it resists oil, grease, and mild chemicals. If you are working in a factory with hydraulic machines or automotive engines, this jacket won’t dissolve if it touches a spill.
Technical Specs You Can Trust
We don’t hide behind vague words. Here are the hard numbers for this specific model. These specs help you compare it directly to what you are using now.
- Conductor Material: Tinned Copper (Oxygen-Free for better purity)
- Wire Gauge: 26AWG (which is approx 0.15 square millimeters)
- Number of Cores: 22 Cores (Multi-core configuration)
- Shielding Type: Double Shield (Aluminum Foil + Copper Braid)
- Jacket Material: PVC (Flexible, Oil-Resistant, Flame Retardant)
- Rated Voltage: 300V / 500V (Standard for control signals)
- Temperature Range: -20°C to +80°C
- Outer Diameter: Approx 6.0mm – 7.0mm (Depends on stranding tightness)
- Certifications: RoHS, VDE, UL Style (Compliant with export standards)
- Packaging: 100m or 305m rolls, or custom lengths
Where Should You Use This Cable?
You might be thinking, “Do I really need 22 wires in one cable?” If you are doing simple power, no. But if you are doing complex control or data, yes. Here are the real-world scenarios where this wire shines.
Industrial Automation and PLCs
Factory floors are noisy places. You have big motors, VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives), and welders all screaming with electricity. If you run sensor data or PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) commands through a normal wire, the motor noise will scramble the data. The machine will stop, or worse, move when it shouldn’t. This double-shielded wire keeps the control signals clean. It ensures the robot arm moves exactly when the computer tells it to.
Professional Audio and Stage Lighting
This wire is perfect for “Multicore Snakes” in live sound. You need to run 16 or 24 microphone lines from the stage to the mixer. If you use standard mic cable, you get “ground loops” and buzzing sounds (EMI/RFI interference). The tight braid shield on this wire stops the hum. It is also flexible enough to be rolled up and thrown into a truck every night without cracking the insulation.
Automotive and Marine Diagnostics
Modern cars and boats are basically computers on wheels or hulls. They have dozens of sensors. Oxygen sensors, ABS sensors, GPS, cameras—they all need to talk to the ECU (Engine Control Unit). Engine bays are hot and covered in oil. This wire handles the heat and resists the oil. The tinned copper handles the vibration without snapping. It is also great for aftermarket installations like reverse cameras or dashcams where you need to pull a bundle of wires through door hinges.
Security and CCTV Systems
If you are setting up a PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera, you need power, video, and data lines all going to one place. A 22-core cable lets you run everything in one pull. You don’t need to drill three different holes. The shielding prevents the video signal from degrading over long runs (up to 100 meters) when passing near power lines.
Why Buy Imported Quality?
You can buy cheap local wire. But you know the risk. The copper might not be pure. The shielding might have gaps. The jacket might get brittle after a month in the sun.When you buy this imported version, you are buying consistency. The factory uses automated processes to ensure the twist rate of the pairs is perfect. This twisting is what cancels out noise. Hand-made cheap wire often has loose twists.The “Imported” label here means it meets strict environmental and safety standards like RoHS (no lead or heavy metals). This is non-negotiable if you are selling your final product to Europe or the US. You don’t want your product recalled because of a toxic wire inside.Also, the flexibility saves you labor time. A stiff wire takes 10 minutes to route around a corner. A flexible wire takes 1 minute. Multiply that by a hundred installation points, and you save hours of wages.
Don’t Let a Bad Wire Ruin Your Project
Imagine building a high-end control panel. You use expensive sensors, a premium PLC, and a nice enclosure. Then you wire it with a cheap, stiff cable that picks up noise. The whole system looks cheap because it doesn’t work right.Don’t let that happen. Use a wire that matches the quality of your engineering. This 22-core, 26AWG, double-shielded wire is the professional choice. It solves the noise problem. It solves the durability problem. It solves the installation headache.We have this wire in stock in 100m and 305m (1000ft) rolls. We can also cut it to custom lengths or add connectors if you need. We ship globally with secure packaging so the spool doesn’t get damaged in transit.Ready to test it? Send us an inquiry today. Tell us your voltage needs and length. We will send you a free sample and a competitive quote within 24 hours. Upgrade your wiring standard now.