Cables (special) – Woven- flat
- Woven cable gives a defined structure to cable looming offering complete electrical and mechanical repeatability.
- Crosstalk is defined by repeatable wire positioning. Sensitive or noisy wires can be separated accordingly. (RFI segregation is logarithmic in distance separation terms)
- No need for wire idents. Wire positions within the weave matrix define the wire no.
- Woven cables are flat. They can operate as a hinge for repeated flexing.
- They can be positioned against a wall to maximise space within a box, using Velcro etc.
- Wire types, cable types, fibre and small hydraulic pipes can be mixed within the weave.
- Individual wires can be screened prior to weaving as can larger groups
- Weave can be overall screened to give a flat RFI/EMI cable capable of meeting Tempest requirements. Overall jackets can be flexible, low smoke, zero halogen and remain flat
![]() Standard weaving |
![]() Hybrids & Z0 cable |
![]() Includes jacketed weave |
![]() Weaving process |




