Cables containing numerous insulated conductors housed inside of a single outer sheath are referred to as core cables, sometimes known as multicore cables or multi-conductor cables. These cables are made to deliver electrical signals or power to various components or devices. In order to avoid electrical interference and ensure proper signal or power transmission, each conductor within the core cable is insulated. In a wide range of applications, such as telecommunications, data communication, audio and video systems, industrial automation, and control systems, core cables are frequently utilised. For the purpose of routing many signals or power connections inside of a single cable assembly, they offer a practical and organised solution.