Peflon Coaxial cable is an electrical cable consisting of a central conductor, usually made of copper or aluminum, which is enclosed in an insulating layer. This is followed by a metallic shield that protects against external interference, and the entire structure is finally covered by an outer insulating layer for durability and safety.
According to the different insulation materials, Peflon coaxial cables can be divided into the following categories:
Polyethylene (PE): Common, cost-effective insulation with good electrical properties, low signal attenuation, and easy processing.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC): Economical, with good mechanical strength and corrosion resistance; moderate electrical performance.
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE): Excellent high-temperature resistance, low loss, stable electrical properties, and high chemical resistance.
Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP): Superior chemical stability, high-temperature resistance, and excellent electrical performance in harsh environments.
Depending on the structure of the Peflon coaxial cable, common classifications include the following:
Single Shielded Coaxial Cable: only one layer of metal shielding, mainly used for the need for lower electromagnetic interference protection occasions.
Double Shielded Coaxial Cable: with two layers of metal shielding, can provide stronger anti-interference ability, suitable for signal transmission over longer distances or electromagnetic interference in a stronger environment.
Unshielded Coaxial Cable: without metal shielding, usually used for low-cost applications that do not require high interference immunity.
RG (Radio Guide) series coaxial cable: a common coaxial cable standard, common models are RG-6, RG-59, and RG-11.
The selection of Peflon coaxial cables is usually based on the specific needs of the application and is divided into several categories:
Broadcast Coaxial Cable: Primarily used for transmitting TV and radio signals.
Data Transmission Coaxial Cable: Designed for high-speed data transmission and communication.
Network Coaxial Cable: Used in computer networks.
Power Transmission Coaxial Cable: Mainly used for low-voltage power transmission.
Strong anti-interference: Due to the metal mesh structure of the outer conductor, it has good electromagnetic shielding performance, which can effectively reduce external interference.
High-frequency transmission band: A coaxial cable is suitable for transmitting high-frequency signals.
Longer transmission distance: coaxial cable can transmit signals over longer distances and is suitable for wide-area network connections.
Our cables are made from the finest materials and are available in a variety of colors and types to match your project. All cables are rigorously tested to exceed industry standards. In addition, we offer durable and reliable tools and connectors, as well as professional support throughout the process. Build with confidence, choose Peflon.
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