May 19,2026
Why Standard Wire Strippers Fail on Coaxial Cable — And What ±0.015mm Depth Control Actually Changes
A production line stripping 0.8mm coaxial cable for automotive camera harness assemblies runs a 12% conductor damage rate. The root cause is not operator technique.…
May 08,2026
30% Core Wire Damage on Silicone Cable: Why Your V-Blade Stripping Station Is the Problem
A silicone-insulated 120 mm² NEV battery cable enters a V-blade stripping station. The blade closes, the elastic insulation compresses laterally instead of shearing, and the…
Apr 29,2026
Why Your Corrugated Tube Cuts Keep Failing Assembly — And How Laser Crest Detection Fixes It
A wire harness plant running three shifts reported a full-batch return roughly every two weeks. The issue was not related to crimping faults or wire…
Apr 23,2026
Introduction Overseas factories and agents often face a critical dilemma when sourcing industrial equipment from Chinese suppliers: the promise of global reach versus the reality…
Apr 16,2026
How to Choose a Wire Stripping Machine: A Complete Guide (2026)
Choosing the right wire stripping machine determines the efficiency, yield rate, and compliance status of your entire wire harness production line. However, with equipment ranging…
Apr 10,2026
Hexagonal Crimp vs. B-Crimp in Wire Harness Manufacturing: A Technical Decision Guide
Two crimping methods dominate wire harness production: the hexagonal crimp and the B-crimp. Both appear in automotive, aerospace, and industrial harness lines. However, their performance…