What do you do if your cable breaks?
If the damage to the cable is minor, it will not affect charging, so some people may continue to use it by protecting the damaged area with insulating tape.
What about safety?
How does cosmetic damage occur in the first place?
Let's consider the causes.
1. Deterioration over time
2. There is something heavy on the cable or it is being pulled.
3. Frequent folding
Of course, if you use it with care it will last a long time.
Some people may think it is a waste to throw away a damaged cable if it is still capable of charging.
While there is nothing that can be done to cosmetically repair the cable, there are steps you can take to return it to a usable condition.
One method is to wrap the damaged part of the cable in heat shrink tubing and use an air heater to shrink it. The tube covering the cable becomes hard.
The other method is to use braided wire and braid it on the outside of the cable.
However, both methods are time-consuming, and repairing with tape can be dangerous, as it requires careful wrapping and there is a risk of electric shock.
If the cable is damaged, it is probably best to buy a new one.
Today we will introduce NIMASO nylon cables .
This cable has passed our in-house tests of 5,000 insertions and removals and over 10,000 bendings. It is made of high-quality braided nylon material that is resistant to pulling, twisting, and tangling, making it extremely strong.
Nylon has excellent toughness and is more durable than general TPE materials. It also has excellent fatigue resistance, and even after repeated bending, it does not lose its original mechanical strength or heat resistance. It is also stain-resistant and abrasion-resistant. It is also difficult to deform and maintains its stability.
A cable tie with the NIMASO logo is included to help keep the cables organized and prevent them from getting lost. The flexible wires make storage easy.
It looks stylish and by reducing bending of the cable during use, it reduces unnecessary strain on the cable itself, extending its lifespan.
What do you think about nylon cables? We look forward to your comments.