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Flexible Flat Cable (FFC) is a type of wire and cable used in a variety of applications. It is composed of multiple insulated conductors, which are laid flat and held together by a thin film. FFC is used in a variety of industries, including consumer electronics, automotive, medical, and industrial. It is often used in applications where space is limited, such as in mobile phones, laptops, and other portable devices. FFC is also used in applications where flexibility is important, such as in robotics and medical equipment.
FFC is available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be customized to meet specific requirements. It is also available in a variety of materials, including copper, aluminum, and stainless steel. FFC is typically more expensive than other types of wire and cable, but its flexibility and durability make it a popular choice for many applications.
Some companies in the FFC market include Molex, TE Connectivity, Amphenol, Sumitomo Electric, and Fujikura. Show Less Read more