Coaxial Cable Manufacturer

Benefits:
– High-quality cable manufacturing
– Improved signal transmission
– Increased durability and longevity
– Superior shielding against interference
– Flexible design for easy installation
– Wide range of applications

Features:
– Copper conductors for reliable signal transfer
– Foam dielectric for low signal loss
– Shielding for protection against interference
– PVC jacket for added durability
– Available in various gauges and lengths
– Connectors for easy termination

Specifications:
– Impedance: 50 or 75 ohms
– Frequencies: up to 10 GHz
– Temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
– Shielding effectiveness: up to 95 dB
– Jacket material: PVC or plenum-rated
– Connector types: BNC, F-type, N-type, SMA, or custom

Applications:
– TV and radio broadcasting
– Cable TV and satellite systems
– CCTV security systems
– Data networking
– Telecommunications
– Military and aerospace

FAQ:
1. What is coaxial cable made of?
– Coaxial cable consists of a copper conductor, a dielectric insulator, a shielding layer, and a PVC or plenum-rated jacket.

2. What is the maximum frequency of coaxial cable?
– Coaxial cable can handle frequencies up to 10 GHz.

3. What is the difference between 50 ohm and 75 ohm coaxial cable?
– 50 ohm cables are used for data transmission and telecommunications, while 75 ohm cables are used for video and audio applications.

4. Can coaxial cable be buried underground?
– Yes, but it requires a burial-rated jacket and proper installation techniques.

5. What is the typical lifespan of coaxial cable?
– Coaxial cable can last up to 20 years or more, depending on the environment and usage.

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