Applications of Network Cables
Elevator network cables are elevator traveling cables, specifically designed for long-distance transmission of monitoring, network, and other signals within elevators. They need to withstand the continuous bending and mechanical stress caused by repeated elevator operation, therefore a twisted-pair structure is often used to enhance anti-interference capabilities.
Applications of Steel Wires
Steel wires (or steel wire ropes) are the core load-bearing component of an elevator, primarily responsible for supporting the entire weight of the car and passengers and ensuring operational safety. They are made of multiple strands of high-strength steel wire, possessing extremely high tensile strength and fatigue life.
Synergy of Network Cables and Steel Wires
In elevator traveling cables, network cables and steel wires are often used together: the steel wires provide mechanical support and tensile protection, while the network cables handle signal transmission. This combination ensures both signal stability and enhanced safety.

