Technical Insights
2025-03-17
The difference between FPC and FFC
Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) and Flat Flexible Cable (FFC) are both common connection methods in electronic devices, but there are significant differences between the two in terms of structure, performance and application. Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) and FFC Cable (Flat Flexible Cable) are both types of flexible circuits, but they differ in terms of design flexibility, production process and application areas.
Technical Insights
2025-03-14
Medical Grade Sterilization Cables
In the high-stakes world of modern healthcare, medical-grade sterilization cables are the unsung heroes ensuring seamless communication between life-saving devices. Designed to meet the rigorous demands of surgical robots, imaging systems, and operating room (OR) environments, these cables blend cutting-edge engineering with uncompromising safety standards.
Technical Insights
2025-03-13
D-Sub Cable Assembly For Computer
D-sub cables began to be widely used in the 1960s, mainly for data transmission between computers and external devices. With the continuous innovation and development of computer technology, D-sub cables have gradually become an important tool for connecting various electronic devices.
Technical Insights
2025-03-13
Custom Wire Harness Design Services
Kaweei offers a variety of custom harness design services for different industries. We develop tailored solutions based on your needs and provide reliable quality assurance through cost estimation, testing, and maintenance.
Technical Insights
2025-03-13
Difference between IP67 and IP68
IP stands for Ingress Protection, and the IP rating is for the degree of protection of electrical equipment enclosures against intrusion by foreign objects, and is derived from the International Electrotechnical Commission's standard IEC 60529, which was also adopted as an American National Standard in 2004.
Technical Insights
2025-03-12
Custom medical wiring harness manufacturing services
A medical wiring harness is a wiring harness structure applied to medical equipment, instruments, and machines, including ECGs, blood pressure monitoring devices, infusion pumps, blood glucose meters, and other medical devices.