But I've done enough experimentation using data collection transducers to know how much havoc EMI (and to a much lesser extent RFI) can cause in a typical 4-20 mA instrumentation or control system; noise can overwhelm the signal if shielding isn't sufficient........
.......Just trying to minimize the potential for adverse influences. If you have something actually useful to provide, please advise.
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manufactured guides (plastic or whatever) to help maintain that orientation?
I think what you're looking for is something cool cable management and in fact that's part of what I do for a living so let me give you some items that actually work.
Btw? Velcro. Use this instead of zip ties. disciple oh actually has much more than just that but it's indeed design for serious cable management and that's exactly what they offer.
https://www.discount-low-voltage.com/Cable-Management
if you need to make a 90 degree angle on your cables, zip ties will work for this they can be hard mounted and if you need them floating they do work.
https://www.discount-low-voltage.com/Cable-Management/Cable-Tie-Mounts/HC-1-100
These work well and are easy to move your cables out of later
https://www.amazon.com/OHill-Organi...d49ce&pd_rd_wg=W2K5A&pd_rd_i=B071FXZBMV&psc=1
This kit is only $14 bucks and has all you need to accomplish what you would like to achieve.
When wall mounting, this is what I use, and its easy to make a criss cross 90' pattern.
https://www.amazon.com/Adhesive-Mou...1627243726&s=electronics&sr=1-20&ts_id=507844
all of these can be affixed with adhesive and do not require screws .
if you require an anchor I suggest the nylon screws as they were just fine. you will have to tap your screw holes for the nylon Fasteners but they should work just fine and basically hold up better than the adhesive in some cases and applications.
I have also use this before but and more home AV applications and they do make the cable management much easier and it looks stellar.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YXCGCZ...uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
you can also use Velcro with the tray like this to make your 90 degree angles on your tables
they make these metal backing plates specifically for home AV use and they also make them out of plastic and nylon I suggest you take a look at those if they are available and if that will work better for you in your A/V cabinet.
the above should match your needs or at least one of the products suggestions should meet your needs.