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What is Flat Ribbon Cable?

Introduction to Flat Ribbon Cable Flat ribbon cable is usually connected by multiple electronic wires in parallel. This structure could simplify the harness design of the overall circuit and improving space utilization. Flat ribbon cable is generally used in computers, printers and other equipment that require compact and flexible wiring. Therefore, flat ribbon cable is also one of the most common types in QL-Custom customized wiring harness solutions. Types of Flat Ribbon Cables There are different types of flat ribbon cables to suit different scenarios. One of the most common types in QL-Custom's custom cases is the IDC (Insulation Displacement Connector) flat cable harness. Its biggest feature is that the connector can be quickly and easily terminated without stripping the insulation of individual wires, which makes it very time-saving and efficient in production.   Another common form of flat ribbon cable is multi-core cable flat cable. Compared with single-core wiring, this type of wiring harness can transmit more signals in the same time and is suitable for more complex data communication and control systems.   Like ordinary wires, flat ribbon cable are divided into two types: shielded and unshielded. Compared with unshielded ones, the main function of shielded ones is to prevent electromagnetic interference, which is suitable for electronic equipment and scenarios with high requirements for signal anti-interference.   Additionally, flat ribbon cable are generally color-marked. In complex scenarios, different colors help people quickly identify and distinguish wires, thereby reducing the possibility of errors during installation and maintenance.     What QL-Custom can do for you QL-Custom can customize different ribbon cable solutions including IDC, multi-core cable, shielded or unshielded cables, and color-marked cables to meet your specific needs. Whether you need customization now or in the future, understanding the above cable information will help you choose the right cable.

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