Cable History Overview
The development of cables in history goes back to ancient times. The biggest developments in cable technology have entered into development in the last century. In this period of time, cables have not been left behind in terms of design.
The principle of use of cables when they were first used centuries ago is logically the same as today's cable working systems. The most important point in the history of the production system of cables has been with the discovery of the dynamo principle, which Faraday put forward in 1831.
Historical Development of Kablo
The reason for this is that before this discovery, there was no vehicle working on electricity generation.
The first materials used in power distribution systems were copper rods. These copper bar systems were manufactured in 1882 by Thomas Edison in New York. In this system, jute was wrapped around the rods made of copper and fixed pipes filled with a kind of bitumen were placed, and the first insulated cable system was established with this system.
In 1897, the cables were insulated with rubber by Tesla and were made to be used in hydroelectric power plant projects in the Niagara Falls. In this way, they developed and shaped over time and took their present form.
