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						<p>Insulation plays a critical role in <a href="https://royalclassiccables.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">electric cable</a> systems, safeguarding both the cable itself and the surrounding environment. In these systems, insulation serves as a protective barrier, preventing electrical currents from escaping the conductor and causing hazards such as short circuits or electrical shocks. It also shields the cable from external factors like moisture, chemicals, and physical damage, which could compromise its performance or lifespan.</p>
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