Structural Cables
Structural cables are strong, flexible materials used in construction and engineering to support loads and stabilize structures. They are often made from steel or synthetic fibers and can be found in applications like bridges, towers, and roofs. Their ability to withstand tension makes them ideal for creating lightweight yet durable designs.
These cables work by distributing forces evenly across a structure, allowing for innovative architectural solutions. Examples include the Golden Gate Bridge and cable-stayed bridges, where structural cables play a crucial role in maintaining stability and safety while minimizing material use.