
Wire and cable companies
 have the unique privilege and responsibility of supplying materials to 
important applications ranging from medical fields to military defense.  Common requirements of military or aerospace wire and cables include tensile strength, longevity, temperature resistance, purity of materials, conductivity, and a host of other factors.  Let’s
 examine each of these properties that custom cables and wires must 
possess in order to serve the function these wires are designed to 
fulfill.
Tensile strength, longevity, and temperature.  In
 the harsh, zero gravity environment of space, and the unforgiving 
climate conditions in parts of the Middle East, having equipment that 
will perform optimally despite adverse temperature, humidity, and impact
 damage can mean the difference between a successful mission, or the 
loss of human and equipment assets.  In a context closer to home, a team of surgeons assisted by surgical robot machines employing high-tech robotics cables, can help a patient undergoing surgery in ways not previously possible.  And
 it is important to the success of a surgical operation that these 
robotic components perform at the highest level of efficiency with 
regards to conductivity and strength.
Conductivity and purity of materials. This refers to the ability of custom cables to convey power and data through their medium within acceptable parameters of time taken and power transferred.  For
 equipment to operate properly, the right amount of data or power within
 the allotted time required for a wide range of applications.  Much
 of the technology employed by the medical, defense, and aerospace 
engineering fields run on electric power, and that power is conveyed 
through various lengths of wires and cables from a power source to the 
end of a crane’s arm or a space shuttle’s piloting console HUD display.
All
 these critical qualities of custom wires and cables play an integral 
role when operational requirements call for specified and tangible 
results in the context of aerospace, defense, and medical applications.  And
 since these applications by nature have high standards of performance 
due to the stakes involved for each respective industry, experts in this
 specific field of custom cables and wires manufacturing are usually the
 ones who handle these requirements for NASA, government agencies, and 
various medical practices.
 
And judging by what's going on in Iran, I'd say the demand will remain high for these types of wire and cable companies, and especially the steel industries.
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