Tourflex Cabling, the cable manufacturing division of A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. (AC-ET), has just launched its new dedicated website – www.tourflex-cabling.com.

Tourflex Cabling, the cable manufacturing division of A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd. (AC-ET), has just launched its new dedicated website – www.tourflex-cabling.com.
Tourflex Cabling builds cable assemblies to customers’ specific requirements in its manufacturing facility in High Wycombe, not far from London. The level of customisation even goes down to adding specific heat shrink labelling, RFIDs and barcodes as required by the client. Typical customers include rental and production companies, as well as venues and installers.
Custom cable assemblies for Entertainment, Film and TV is an important part of the business, but it’s always been difficult to explain the full range of what we’re able to do as there are thousands of options. Having a dedicated site for Tourflex Cabling helps us to do this.
Our customers often need personalised cables at short notice, and in high volumes. By manufacturing in-house in the UK and holding large stocks of cables and connectors, Tourflex Cabling can offer great service.
Phill Capstick, Managing Director of AC-ET
The business makes a huge variety of single and three phase power cables, adaptors, extensions, spiders and looms, with connectors from industry accepted brands like Tourmate® Multilock, Tourmate® Powersafe, Neutrik and Socapex. Data cables include specialist Tourflex® Datasafe™ DMX lighting control assemblies; Cat 5E, Cat6A and Cat 7 Ethernet, as well as Fibre, Video and Audio. There are lots of industry specific applications including motorised hoist power and control, HMI, MSR and BAC cables with specialist connectors for Film and TV – Tourflex Cabling are able to accommodate virtually all of them.
We’ve recently invested heavily in testing equipment so that each and every cable assembly manufactured in-house conforms to the high build quality that our customers require, and we think this puts us in a leading position within the market because we know how important this is to our customers.
Phill Capstick, Managing Director of AC-ET
We’re looking to further develop the website over the coming months to provide more details of the products and services that we supply and the connectors that we use, including our wide range of Tourflex raw cables and specialist Tourmate connectors.
Phill Capstick, Managing Director of AC-ET
Tourflex® Cabling is a trading name of A.C. Entertainment Technologies Ltd., whose registered office is Centauri House, Hillbottom Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4HQ. Tourflex is a registered trademark. The rights and ownership of other trademarks are recognised. To the best of our knowledge, the information is correct at the time of publication. However, we cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions, or changes to the specifications as part of manufacturers’ ongoing refinements to their product ranges. E&OE. A.C. has its origins in the early 1970s with the Alpha Centauri Light Show.
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