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The armored cable market is a specialized segment within the broader wire and cable industry, which encompasses a variety of electrical cables used for power transmission and distribution, telecommunications, and electronics. Armored cables are distinguished by their protective covering, which is designed to guard against mechanical damage and enhance the durability of the internal conductors. This armor is typically made of metal, such as steel or aluminum, and is necessary for environments where the risk of physical damage is heightened, such as in industrial applications, underground systems, or within structures where cables are exposed to potential harm. The use of armored cable is regulated by various electrical codes and standards, which dictate the appropriate types and applications of cable protection in specific environments to ensure safety and reliability.
Within the armored cable market, a number of companies specialize in the production and distribution of these robust cabling solutions. Notable players in the industry include Southwire Company, LLC, which offers a range of armored power cables and wiring products; Prysmian Group, known for their extensive portfolio of cable solutions, including armored cables for various applications; Nexans, which provides a wide selection of energy cables and accessories; and General Cable, a subsidiary of Prysmian Group that also produces a comprehensive array of cables, including those with armoring for enhanced protection. Show Less Read more