Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Local Communication Cable, Coaxial Cable, LAN Cable, Long Distance Symmetric Cable, RF Cable |
Conductor Material: | BC/CCS/CCA/TC/CU/CCAG |
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2.Specification:(as example)
Communicate rate |
100 MHZ |
Insulated Resistance |
≥5000MΩ.km at 20°C
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Working temperatures |
-20 to 75°C |
Impedance |
9.38 Ω /100M |
Reference standard: |
YD/T 1019-2013; UL444; UL1581;TIA/EIA-568B;IEC 60332-1 ; ISO/IEC11801; (Performance and superior to the above standards) |
Application:
1.Ethernet;10 Base-TX;ATM; Trunk Cabling;
2.Widely apply to network wiring structure and transmission medi a,such as audio,video,digital communication, message .
3.It commonly uses for connecting computers with other Ethernet devicessuch as, PC, ADSL/Cable Modem hubs, switches, routers, Etc
Metal Armor Protection Available:
According to the metal tube, armored Lan cable may be split into two types: Aluminum interlock armored (AIA) fiber cable and stainless steel micro-armor cable. Interlocking armor is a helically coiled aluminum armor utilized in both indoor and outdoor cables that provides protection against weather but is not crush-proof or rodent proof making it a risk to use on job sites with heavy equipment and machinery as well as congested ceilings. Stainless Steel Micro-armor is a coated stainless steel strip that is wrapped longitudinally around the cable and provides added mechanical,
crush resistance, weather-proofing, and rodent protection.
Basics of an Armored Lan Cable
Common Lan cables are not suited to handle any form of crushing, weathering, or rodent damage, however, armored Lan cables are significantly stronger and tougher. When utilized in difficult situations or with little pathway space, they have a lot of flexibility and durability.
Armored lan cable is made up of numerous layers to keep it safe. Rodents, abrasion, and twist are all protected by the plastic outer jacket.Then, between the conduct wire and the outer jacket, a light steel tube provides better protection for the fibers in the center.The steel tube is covered with Kevlar, which is inserted inside the outer jacket. The illustration below depicts the fundamental structure of armored cable, which may vary depending on the application.
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