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Controller Area Network (CAN) bus is a fieldbus system developed by Bosch, which partnered with Intel to introduce it in 1986.
The goal was to reduce the cable harnesses in cars in order to reduce cost and weight. Over time, various CAN protocols became established, especially in security-related areas. In 1994, Bosch headed the introduction of the CANopen protocol for automation technology.
We offer a range of CAN bus cables which you can see in our shop.

In our online shop, discover surplus cable lengths at a 50% discounted rate!
These set lengths from the standard range maintain the same quality as the rest of our chainflex® cables and are backed by a 4-year guarantee.
Simply visit your desired cable within our shop and check for surplus lengths available at half price.
igus® chainflex® CAN bus cables are engineered for continuous movement in energy chains, ensuring long-term, secure data transmission. Trusted across industries—from robotics and packaging to production machinery and machine tools—these cables deliver performance where it matters most.
Choose from 16 CAN bus cable types across 7 product series, with outer jackets in PVC, PUR, or TPE to suit your specific application. Whether you need cost-effective solutions or high-performance cables for tight bend radii, chainflex® has the right option.
Transmission length varies by cable type and application:
All chainflex® CAN bus cables are mechanically designed for travels of up to 400m or more, with performance tailored to your system’s needs.


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