A shielded cable is an electrical cable of one or more insulated conductors enclosed by a common conductive layer. The shield may be composed of braided strands of tinned copper, stainless steel wire, or a layer of conducting polymer. Usually this shield is covered with a jacket. Yangzhou Fongming Cable offers very high temperature metal shielded cable, like stainless steel shielded cable and tinned copper shielded cable with fiberglass braiding. Single core, 2 cores, 3 cores or multi cores high temperature shield cable and wire is one of our famous production.
Structure:
Conductor: Single stranded tinned copper wire, Nickel Plated Copper Wire or pure nickle wire.
Insulation: PVC, Silicone, Teflon, Fiberglass.
Braiding: fiberglass, polyester yarn braiding.
Impregnation: high temperature impregnating lacquer.
Shield: Stainless steel wire, tinned copper wire, galvanized wire, polymer.
Color: can be customized.
Rated voltage: 300V, 600V
Rated temperature range: -40℃~+450℃
Typical application: The use of shielded cables in security systems provides some protection from power frequency and radio frequency interference, reducing the number of false alarms being generated. The best practice is to keep data or signal cables physically separated by at least 3 inches (75mm) from 'heavy' power circuits which are in parallel..
Size
(AWG)
Conductor
Structure
(mm)
Insulation
Thickness
(mm)
Jacket
Thickness
(mm)
Shield
Thickness
(mm)
O.D
(mm)
3*12
65/0.254
0.52
0.2
0.2
8.6±0.3
FAQ:
1. Why the price is so low?
2.Where is your factory located? How can I visit there?
3.Can I get some samples?
4. Can you make the products with my design?
Yes. customization is welcome .
You are ordering directly from the factory.
Our factory is located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China,which is near Shanghai. All our clients, from home or abroad, are warmly welcomed to visit us.
Yes, we are honored to offer you samples.
Shield Wire,Multi Core Shield Wire,3 Core Shield Wire,Stainless Steel Shield Wire
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