Control cables are widely utilized across numerous industries and fields, including industrial automation, robotics, aerospace, metallurgy, steel manufacturing, mining, rail transit, scientific research, and medical equipment.
In industrial automation, control cables serve to interconnect sensors, actuators, and controllers, thereby enabling monitoring and control via computers or PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). In the field of robotics, control cables link the controller to various robotic components, facilitating the execution of controlled movements. Within the aerospace sector, control cables are employed to connect various launch systems and equipment within aircraft and rockets, while also mitigating the effects of atmospheric pressure fluctuations on the cables. In the realm of medical equipment, control cables are used to interconnect signal sensors and actuators-such as those found in surgical robots operating both inside and outside the operating room.

