Multi-Conductor Cables are wire-and-cable products that combine multiple insulated conductors within a single overall cable structure. They are designed to organize and route several electrical connections together, helping simplify wiring layouts and improve handling compared with running separate single-conductor wires.
These cables may include different conductor groupings and may incorporate additional internal elements to support electrical performance and mechanical integrity. Multi-conductor cables are commonly specified when multiple signals or power paths need to be carried through one unified cable assembly.
- Category focus: Cables containing two or more individually insulated conductors under one outer construction
- Primary function: Consolidated transmission of multiple electrical connections in a single cable
- General variants: Configurations that may include shielding or other internal structures depending on design needs