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  1. Box Build Assembly

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    What is a Box Build Assembly?

    A box build assembly incorporates the manufacturing of both cables and printed circuit boards. Box builds consist of a single enclosure holding various complex electromechanical components. The combination of PCB and cable manufacturing involves a process involving intricate design, production, and construction for each unit. Additionally, box builds include an immense opportunity for customization in size, wiring specifications, and enclosure fabrication. PGF Technology Group offers a wide selection of enclosure types ranging from weatherproof to plastic materials. PGF dedicates itself to ensuring high-quality services and proper assemblies for each project and partner!

    Box Build Applications

    Box build assemblies are utilized in a variety of different industries and for a multitude of purposes. In practice, box builds have many integral applications in the advancing world of technology and electronics. Whether the box build is large or small, its importance to growing fields and daily conveniences continues to increase exponentially. From computers to industrial machines, each application demonstrates an industry seeking the capabilities of box-build assemblies for critical purposes. 

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    Computer

    The growing dependency on computers increases the demand for box builds. Complex software requires immense wiring connections and electrical systems for the highest performance quality.

    Aerospace and Defense

    The highly critical aerospace field requires error-free and trustworthy devices such as design-specific box builds. To ensure the utmost safety, the aerospace industry requires proper box build enclosures and reliable electronic processes. 

    Industrial Machinery

    The necessity for high productivity and performance distinguishes the need for box build industrial electronic devices. For protection purposes, the addition of PCBAs and wiring guarantees smooth operation in environmentally stressful conditions. 

    Data Cable

    A data cable box build is a common assembly that greatly varies from project to project. With the immense selection in size, such assemblies are customized based on their intended location. Typically, larger data cable assemblies are found in sizeable buildings. For example, skyscrapers, hotels, and even substantial homes generally hold data cable box builds.

    Environmental Protection 

    The box build structure differs from traditional assemblies in that the cables and printed circuit boards are protected through a physical barrier. Additionally, the entirety of the box build can be found within the external box aiding in the assembly process. Yet, in some instances, the barrier safely protects its components from extreme weather conditions, abrasion, physical destruction, and oil.

    PGF Excellence

    PGF’s cross-trained and qualified personnel provide efficient and high-quality box build assemblies. A PGF partnership benefits customers in the vast opportunity for customization as well as simplifying the supply chain assembly. With professional knowledge in box build assembly, PGF can lower production costs by accessing lower-priced components. Additionally, with both cable and PCB expertise PGF can provide box build services under a single warehouse, decreasing overhead costs. As for a simplified supply chain, PGF assembles box builds entirely in-house, thus removing potential conflict points for customers. PGF is a solutions provider relieving customers of the unnecessary stress of logistics and manufacturing. Request a quote today and learn more about the ways PGF can assist in all box build assembly needs!

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  2. Cables and Wire Harnesses: What’s the Difference?

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    What Is the Difference Between a Cable Harness Assembly and a Wire Harness Assembly?

    Cables and wire harnesses are both responsible for supplying electrical components with power, organizing cables and wires to optimize space, and providing them with some manner of protection from environmental conditions. Despite their functional similarities, however, these assemblies are not interchangeable. Each has its unique advantages and optimal applications. At PGF Technology Group, Inc., our team can assist you in finding the right assembly for your project.

    Just as these assembly types are two different products, the same is true of wires and cables. A wire is a strand of electrically conductive metal like copper or aluminum that can transmit power as well as information. A cable, then, is made up of multiple wires that are usually joined in a braided or bonded configuration.

    The key variation between the two assemblies has to do with how protected their cables or wires are from chemicals, moisture, dust, extreme temperatures, and friction.

     

    Cables vs. Wire Harnesses

    Cable Assemblies

    Cable assemblies bundle wires or cables together for organization and efficient electrical system operation. Of the two assembly types, cable assemblies are best suited to outdoor applications. They are superior for withstanding environmental stress because they utilize a durable cover of materials such as vinyl, thermoplastic rubber, or shrink-wrapped thermoplastic. This robust insulating sheath safeguards internal cables from high heat, dirt, or other contaminants, detrimental weather, compressive force, abrasion, and more. 

    Wire Harnesses

    Wire harnesses work well as cable system organizers, particularly in grouping smaller internal wires or cables for added connectivity. However, while these assemblies do include a protective casing to prevent short-circuiting in the wiring, it is far less rugged than a cable assembly cover. Instead, the grouped cables and wires in wire harnesses typically have their outer coverings already for that protection. While the assembly does group them in one harness, their sheaths still make it easy to see individual cables. Additionally, these individual sub-assemblies allow for highly complex projects that are adaptable for many unique uses. The harness’ simple outer sheath of thermoset materials or thermoplastic helps protect the wires and cables from their environment for indoor applications.

     

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    Cable Assembly and Wire Harness Advantages

    Cable assemblies and wire harnesses increase organizational and spatial efficiency. They also improve operational safety by preventing electrical fires and taming loose wires. However, each assembly type has its advantageous qualities. The covers that jacket cable assemblies are durable and strong, enabling more versatile applications as they can withstand a wider variety of environmental conditions. Also, as the internal bundled wires are all contained within a single outer sheath, it makes them more accessible for threading within smaller areas.

    Wire harnesses are ideal for their ease of installation and simplified maintenance, resulting in reduced labor time. Providing less protection, wire harnesses work best indoors. This characteristic, added to their simplistic design, typically makes them more affordable. Also, the outer covering will still safeguard against moisture or chemical solvents.

     

    Applications of Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies

    Given the assemblies’ strengths, wire harness and cable assembly applications are varied, spreading across diverse industries.

    Cable Assembly Applications

    Cable assemblies organize or facilitate safe wiring in the following applications:

    Military

    • Flight Simulators
    • Ground Equipment
    • In-Flight Medical Systems
    • Links for Field Communication 
    • Remote Control Weaponry
    • Navigation Systems
    • Rugged Computers

    Aircraft

    • Cockpit Instruments
    • Drones and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
    • Electronic Systems for In-Flight Entertainment

    Automotive and Transportation

    • Data Transmission Systems
    • High-Voltage Current Transmissions
    • Navigation Systems

    Electronics

    • Audio Systems
    • Communication Systems
    • Flat-Panel Displays

    Wire Harness Applications

    Wire harnesses allow for orderly wire organization in:

    Aerospace

    • Aircraft Power Transmission
    • Airplane Engines
    • Communications Systems
    • Drones
    • Satellites

    Automotive

    • Dashboards
    • Lighting and Turn Signals
    • Navigation Systems
    • Engine Bays

    Healthcare

    • Crash Carts
    • Dental Equipment
    • Diagnostic Equipment
    • Imaging Equipment

    Robotics and Automation

    • Assembly Line Systems
    • Automated Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machines
    • Computerized Systems, Servers, and Electronics
    • Data Transmission
    • Power Distribution

    Cable and Wire Harness Solutions from PGF Technology Group

    At PGF Technology, we pride ourselves on providing high-quality, cost-effective wire harnesses and cable assemblies for industry compliance in some of the most demanding electrical applications. Backed by over 50 years of ISO-certified design and manufacturing experience, our team can work with you to determine your installation requirements, space limitations, power needs, and environmental challenges to develop a reliable assembly solution tailored to your specifications.

    Our comprehensive capabilities for residential, industrial, and commercial applications include:

    • Product development
    • Prototyping
    • Design and Inspection Support
    • Fabrication and Manufacturing
    • Turnkey Component Assembly

    Partner with PGF Technology

    Determining the appropriate cable and wire harness assembly for your application will keep your systems and workspace organized, compliant, and functioning efficiently. PGF Technology specializes in assembly creation, with capabilities for C-Track cables, D-Subminiature cables, motor cables, sensor cables, data link assemblies, potting, and more. Contact us to learn about our electronic manufacturing solutions, or request a quote today.

     

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