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Shielded signal cables are designed to transmit data and signals while minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). They typically consist of one or more insulated conductors surrounded by a conductive shield, which can be made of materials such as copper or aluminum. This shielding helps protect the integrity of the signals being transmitted, making them ideal for sensitive electronic applications.
| Conductor material | Copper or aluminum |
| Shielding type | Foil, braid, or combination |
| Insulation material | PVC, PE, or XLPE |
| Temperature rating | -20°C to 80°C |
| Voltage rating | Up to 600V |
| Standard lengths | 1m to 1000m |
When selecting shielded signal cables, consider the specific application requirements such as the type of signals being transmitted, the environment in which the cables will be used, and the level of shielding needed to prevent interference. It's important to specify the conductor material, insulation type, and any necessary certifications or standards that may apply to your industry. Additionally, consider the required lengths and quantities when requesting a quote.
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Shielding protects the signal from external interference, ensuring data integrity.
Common types include foil shielding, braided shielding, and a combination of both.
Yes, but ensure they are rated for outdoor use and resistant to environmental factors.
Twisted pair cables reduce crosstalk, while shielded cables protect against EMI/RFI.
They typically have voltage ratings up to 600V.
Measure the distance between connection points and add extra length for routing.