Cables and wires
Getting started without copper

From Jeff Wood | Translated by AI 3 min Reading Time

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The electronic cable system of an aircraft may not be visible, but with its composite materials, alloys and insulators it plays a central role in aerospace sustainability initiatives.

In the aerospace industry, sustainability is not just limited to emissions. Material innovation can also contribute to the green future of aircraft.(Picture: © petrovalexey - stock.adobe.com)
In the aerospace industry, sustainability is not just limited to emissions. Material innovation can also contribute to the green future of aircraft.
(Picture: © petrovalexey - stock.adobe.com)

Keeping up with sustainability requirements in the aerospace industry is challenging. However, reducing environmental impact while maintaining the industry's high standards for safety and performance is a must. Aircraft cable systems are no exception and manufacturers are already increasingly turning to new, lightweight materials such as aluminum alloys, carbon fiber composites and PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) sheathing.

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