
What Material Is Used for Cable Jackets: Engineer’s Guide
In cable assemblies, failures rarely happen at the conductor first. More often, the real problem starts outside — with the cable jacket. Engineers and buyers frequently focus on connectors, shielding, or impedance control, yet overlook the jacket material that protects everything underneath. In real-world applications, the wrong jacket material can lead to cracking, oil absorption, UV degradation, stiffness in cold environments, or even compliance failure during certification testing.