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Coaxial cable is a type of power wire used in a wide range of applications. It has a frequency range of DC To 8GHz, and is made of foil, braid, and spiral shielding with a black, white, red, blue, or yellow jacket. Impedance is available in 50, 75, 93, 100, and 120 ohms, and RG11 is a popular type of coaxial cable.
This type of cable is ideal for connecting antennas, amplifiers, and other electronic components, as it can handle power transmission over long distances. The shielding helps to reduce interference and noise, while the jacket offers protection from environmental elements. Its frequency range, from DC to 8GHz, makes it suitable for a variety of home, commercial, and industrial applications.
Coaxial cable is reliable, durable, and efficient, offering superior strength and flexibility. It is also highly resistant to corrosion, making it a great choice for outdoor installations. With its wide range of frequency, shielding, jacket colors, and impedance, coaxial cable is a versatile solution for any power wiring need.
Attribute | Value |
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Type | RG6, RG59 WIRE, RG11, Coax |
Jacket Color | Black, White, Red, Blue, Yellow |
Shielding | Foil, Braid, Spiral |
Outer Jacket | PVC, Polyethylene, Rubber |
Inner Conductor | Copper, Aluminum, Steel |
Temperature Rating | -20°C To +75°C |
Length | 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 20m |
Connector Type | BNC, F, RCA, SMA, SMB, SMC |
Voltage Rating | 300V, 600V, 900V |
Diameter | 3.5mm, 5mm, 6mm, 7mm, 8mm, 10mm |
Frequency Range | DC To 8GHz |
UNIRISING CABLE offers a wide range of high-quality coaxial cables for various applications, including broadcast, CATV, CCTV, and security. Our RG6 coaxial cables are available in various connector types, including BNC, F, RCA, SMA, SMB, and SMC, with different impedance levels of 50, 75, 93, 100, and 120 Ohms. Our cables come in various lengths from 1m to 20m, and in different outer jacket materials, such as PVC, Polyethylene, and Rubber. With UNIRISING CABLE coaxial cables, you can easily connect video cable and cable TV to antennas for transmitting signals.
Packaging and Shipping of Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable is typically packaged in a spool or roll, depending on the length of the cable. The spool should be labeled with the type of coaxial cable, the manufacturer, and the length of the cable. If the spool is too large, it may need to be divided into two or more spools and labeled accordingly.
When shipping, the spools should be protected and secured in a sturdy cardboard box and labeled clearly with the contents and shipping address. The box should be sealed securely to prevent the cable from shifting during transit. If the spool is too large for a single box, multiple boxes should be used.