Low Loss Coaxial Cable

Low Loss Coaxial Cable

Our low loss coaxial cable features a higher level of performance than standard RG cables, due to their protective shielding and copper conductor. The foil and braided screen helps to not only enhance performance, but most importantly reduce interference.

Application

Flexible low loss coaxial cable is designed to carry TV, satellite, and CCTV signals.

Construction

  • Conductor – 1mm or 0.63mm foam filled full copper or copper clad steel (CCS) conductors
  • Available in single & twin options
  • Aluminium Foil & Braided Screening
  • Sheath material – PE, Direct Burial, PVC and LSZH options available
  • Colour – black or white
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Securi-Flex® Launches Brand New Website!

Securi-Flex® Launches Brand New Website!

ANNOUNCEMENT! We're thrilled to announce that our new website has been launched - that's right, we're back, and better than ever!Check Out What's NewOur new website is packed full of industry-leading features such as:Improved product filtering 3D modelled product images Easy to download Data Sheets Brand new tools and functions Find A Wholesaler tool News article hub with super simple filter navigation - find out FAQs, Industry news, installation tips and more!  It’s now even easier to compare cable, use our calculators to find what you need and discover a point of purchase near you. With new intuitive search, easy navigation and in-depth product information, we hope you love it as much as we do.

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Drum-Roll by Securi-Flex® - Our Brand New Cable Handling Range!

Drum-Roll by Securi-Flex® - Our Brand New Cable Handling Range!

ANNOUNCEMENT!Drum-Roll, our brand new range of cable handling equipment, is an innovative and durable range set to transform the way cables, coils and conduit are managed and handled on-site.The range, consisting of coil rollers, drum rollers, lifting jacks and more, is built to incredibly high standards, made from sustainable metal materials and has received multiple awards for innovation.Take a look at the full range in the video below, or browse online today.

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Drum-Roll Catalogue

Drum-Roll Catalogue

Check out the full catalogue for our brand new cable handling equipment range, Drum-Roll!

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RS485 Cable vs Other Communication Standards - What’s the Difference?

RS485 Cable vs Other Communication Standards - What’s the Difference?

RS485, RS232, and Ethernet are different communication standards used in various applications. In this guide, we will compare them in terms of their advantages, limitations, and suitable applications.RS485 CableWhat are the advantages of RS485?RS485 cables support long-distance communication (up to 1200m) and multi-drop network configurations, allowing multiple devices to be connected on a single bus. They feature excellent noise immunity, making them suitable for industrial environments. RS485 modbus cables are also well known for their robustness, reliability, and simple wiring.What limitations may you come across with RS485 cable?RS485 has a lower data transfer rate compared to Ethernet and USB. It does not provide power over the cable length, so separate power connections may be required for connected devices.What applications is RS485 most suitable for?RS485 is commonly used in industrial automation, process control systems, building automation, and HVAC systems.RS232 CableWhat are the advantages of RS232?RS232 cables support short-distance communication (up to 15m) and are widely available on older computer systems. They have a simple and straightforward interface, making them easy to implement.What limitations may you come across with RS232?RS232 is limited in terms of data transfer rate and cannot support long-distance communication without signal degradation or additional repeaters. It is susceptible to noise interference, making it less suitable for industrial environments.What applications is RS232 cable most suitable for?RS232 is often used for point-to-point communication between a computer and peripherals such as modems, printers, and serial devices. For more information on this, check out our article on how RS232 cable can be used to connect legacy systems with modern technology.Ethernet CableWhat are the advantages of Ethernet?Ethernet provides high-speed data transfer rates (typically up to Gigabit or higher) and supports long-distance communication (up to 100m with standard Ethernet cables). It offers a standardised networking protocol and is widely used in LAN (Local Area Network) environments.What limitations may you come across with Ethernet?Ethernet requires more complex wiring and networking infrastructure compared to RS485 or RS232. It may not be as robust in harsh industrial environments, due to its sensitivity to electrical noise.What applications is Ethernet most suitable for?Ethernet is commonly used for computer networking, internet connectivity, IP-based cameras, and data-intensive applications.What is the compatibility between RS485, RS232 & Ethernet?RS232 and RS485 use different electrical signalling and voltage levels, so you cannot directly connect an RS232 cable to an RS485 device. You would need a converter or an RS232 to RS485 adapter to communicate between the two standards.Ethernet Cable vs. RS485: Ethernet cables, such as Cat5e or Cat6, cannot be directly used for RS485 communication. Ethernet cables have different wiring configurations and use different signalling methods compared to RS485. An appropriate RS485 cable or converter is needed for RS485 communication.Cat5e cables are commonly used for Ethernet networking, not RS485. However, with proper wiring configuration, Cat5e cables can be used for RS485 communication in some cases. It is important to follow the correct pinout and ensure the wiring matches the RS485 standard.In summary:RS485 is a suitable choice for long-distance and multi-drop communication in industrial environments RS232 is useful for short-distance point-to-point connections Ethernet excels in high-speed Local Area Network (LAN) If you have any questions that weren’t answered in this guide, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our friendly team. We’re always happy to help!

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Exploring Different Types of Multicore Cable

Exploring Different Types of Multicore Cable

A multicore cable, also known as multi-pair cable, is used for transmitting multiple signals or data streams within a single cable. They are commonly used in various applications, including audio, video, telecoms, networking, and industrial control systems.What are the different types of multicore cables?Audio Multicore - These cables are used for transmitting audio signals, typically in professional audio setups, such as live performances, recording studios, or theatres. They usually consist of multiple pairs of shielded cables within a single outer jacket. Audio multicore cables may include XLR connectors or TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) connectors at each end.Video Multicore - These are designed for transmitting video signals, particularly in broadcast or video production environments. They can carry analogue or digital video signals, including component video, composite video, or SDI (Serial Digital Interface) signals. Video cables often have individual coaxial cables for each video channel, along with additional wires for power or control signals.Data Multicore - These cables are used for transmitting data signals, such as Ethernet, RS-485, or DMX (Digital Multiplex) signals. These data cables typically consist of multiple twisted pairs of wires, each pair dedicated to a specific data channel. They may also include additional shielding to minimize interference and maintain signal integrity.Control Multicore - Control multicore cables are commonly employed in industrial automation and control systems. They allow for the transmission of control signals, such as analogue or digital control signals, between devices or components. Control cables often include a combination of signal wires, power conductors, and shielding to meet the specific requirements of the control system.Tactical Multicore - Tactical multicore cables are ruggedized and designed for use in harsh environments or outdoor applications. They are often used in military, live events, or outdoor broadcast scenarios. These cables feature robust constructions, such as reinforced jackets, armoured protection, or extra durability to withstand rough handling, extreme temperatures, or exposure to moisture.Hybrid Multicore - Hybrid multicore cables combine different types of signals within a single cable. For example, they may include a combination of video, audio, and data channels, allowing for efficient cabling in applications where multiple signal types are required. Hybrid multicore cables can simplify installation and reduce cable clutter in such situations.It's important to note that specific requirements for multicore cables may vary depending on the application and industry standards. When selecting a multicore cable, factors such as signal type, distance, bandwidth, electrical characteristics, environmental conditions, and connector compatibility should be considered to ensure optimal performance and reliability.

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Enhancing Safety - LSF vs LSZH

Enhancing Safety - LSF vs LSZH

Understanding The Key Differences Between LSF and LSZH Cable Sheaths:In the intricate realm of the electrical industry, safety remains an unwavering priority.Amongst the many components that contribute to safety, cable sheaths play a crucial role in containing potential hazards during fire incidents.Two essential terms commonly used amongst the electrical industry are "LSF" (Low Smoke and Fume) and "LSZH" (Low Smoke Zero Halogen).While they may appear similar, it is crucial to understand the difference and purposes of each cable sheath material.Securi-Flex® knows it's important to understand the differences between the two materials. In this article, we'll examine these differences more closely.LSF Cables:Manufacturers produce LSF cables using a modified PVC compound that produces less HCL gas and smoke than regular PVC cables. LSF cables create between 15-22% of HCL gas and emit black smoke because of the presence of PVC. It is vital not to confuse LSF cables with LSZH cables, as LSF cables do contain halogen materials. They are often chosen as a cost alternative to LSZH, however they should not be confused with LSZH cables. They are not recommended for use in public or commercial buildings, as well as poorly ventilated areas. LSZH Cables:LSZH cables are manufactured using halogen-free compounds. They are effective fire retardants while emitting less than 0.5% hydrogen chloride gas and smoke when burned. During a fire, LSZH cables produce small amounts of light grey smoke and HCL gas. The absence of PVC in LSZH cables ensures no harmful fumes or black smoke are emitted during the event of a fire. Ideal for public buildings such as airports, railway stations (London Underground), computer rooms, and data centres. Low smoke generation ensures evacuation routes and signage remain visible during emergencies. Choosing the Right Cable:The choice between LSF, and LSZH cables depends on the fire risk, flexibility needs, and safety considerations.LSF cables offer a slight improvement over PVC cables but can still emit toxic gases and dense black smoke.However, LSZH cables reduce emissions and experts recommend them for high-risk areas.The CPR categorises cables by fire performance, however it doesn't cover toxic fumes and smoke.Installers must carefully choose cables appropriate for the specific fire risks in a building or application.In Summary:Understanding the differences between LSF and LSZH cables is vital for making informed decisions that prioritise safety in different scenarios.While LSF cables can offer cost advantages, they may not be suitable for critical areas, where LSZH cables are strongly recommended to ensure a safer environment during the event of a fire.Choosing the right cable can significantly contribute to enhancing overall fire safety and exposure.If you have any questions that weren't answered in this article, please do not hesitate to get in touch with our friendly team.We're always happy to help!

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The Backbone of Modern Military Technology

The Backbone of Modern Military Technology

What is the Function of Defence Standard Cables?In modern warfare, where precision, speed, and reliability are crucial, the importance of Defence Standard Cables cannot be denied.These crucial components serve as the lifelines that connect and power various military technologies, enabling seamless communication, data transmission, and control.Defence standard cables have gone above their conventional role to act as enablers of the advanced functionalities of today’s Military. Defence Cables: Unseen Heroes of Communication SystemsCommunication is the foundation of military operations, and Defence Standard Cables ensure the effectiveness.Where instant and secure communication makes all the difference, Defence Standard Cables provide the basis for:Encrypted transmissions - Decoding information that only authorised parties with the appropriate decryption key can understand and decipher the original message. Real-time data sharing - Exchange of information between individuals, devices, or systems. Battlefield coordination - Organised management of military operations, where various units, teams, and assets work together to achieve strategic objectives. Defence Cables facilitate the flow of information, helping commanders make informed decisions. Wiring the Skies: Defence Cables in Radar SystemsRadar systems are the eyes of the military, detecting and tracking threats across a vast range of distances.Behind the scenes, Defence Standard Cables enable the intricate interplay of electromagnetic waves and signals that power the Radar Systems.Defence cables ensure low signal loss, minimal interference, and high data integrity. This allows radar operators to identify and respond to potential threats swiftly and accurately. UAVs: The Strength of Defence Standard CablesUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have changed modern warfare with their adaptability and strategic capabilities.Defence Cables play a crucial role in UAVs, connecting control stations with airborne platforms, sensor data, and real-time video streaming.The reliability and robustness of these cables are paramount, ensuring that UAVs can operate seamlessly even in challenging environments. Naval Warfare and Subsea Defence CablesIn Naval Warfare, where the Maritime Domain presents unique challenges, Defence Standard Cables demonstrate their resilience.These cables serve as the core of naval vessels, connecting complex systems ranging from communication networks to propulsion and weapon systems.Furthermore, they extend to underwater applications, linking submerged sensors and communication arrays that provide critical awareness in subsea environments. Hostile Environments Demand Defence CablesThe battlefield is not a forgiving place, with extreme temperatures, vibrations, EMI, and exposure to hazardous materials.Defence standard cables thrive in hostile environments, showcasing their ruggedness and durability.These cables resist physical stress, harsh weather conditions, and cyber threats. This ensures that military technologies remain effective under the most demanding circumstances. Innovation and Future ProspectsAs military technologies continue to evolve, so too will the demands placed on defence standard cables.The rise of artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and advanced sensor networks will require cables with enhanced data-carrying capacities and resilience.Researchers and manufacturers work diligently to develop cables that meet these demands, contributing to the efficiency of military operations. ConclusionDefence standard cables underpin the functionality of modern military technology.From communication systems that enable real-time coordination to radar systems that identify potential threats. These cables play a pivotal role in safeguarding countries and ensuring the success of military operations.As technology advances, Defence Cables will continue to adapt, remaining at the forefront of innovation and resilience.Securi-Flex® offer a range of Defence Standard Cables which are available directly from stock.If you have more questions, feel free to contact our friendly team. We’re always happy to help!

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Troubleshooting Your Satellite Coax Connections

Troubleshooting Your Satellite Coax Connections

Ensuring a Seamless TV ExperienceSatellite television has become an integral part of our entertainment landscape.It offers a multitude of channels, high-definition picture quality, and a range of services that cater to diverse tastes.However, the quality of your satellite TV signal, is only as good as the connections that bring it to your screen.Coaxial TV cables are the backbone of your satellite TV system, responsible for delivering popular shows and movies.When these cables and TV accessories encounter issues, it can result in a degraded signal or complete loss of picture.This article will guide you through the process of troubleshooting your satellite coax connections, helping you enjoy uninterrupted TV viewing. Understanding Coaxial Cables and Their RoleBefore we dive into troubleshooting, it's essential to understand what coaxial cables are and their significance in satellite TV systems.A coaxial cable, often referred to as "TV coaxial cable," is a type of electrical cable designed to transmit high-frequency signals.In satellite TV systems, these cables connect your satellite dish to your receiver.They are responsible for carrying the satellite signal from the dish to your television, ensuring that you receive a clear and uninterrupted picture. Common Issues with Coaxial Cables for TVCoaxial cables can be susceptible to a range of problems, which can result in signal degradation or a loss of picture.Some common issues include:Loose Connections - Over time, the connections between your coaxial cables and your satellite receiver, splitters, TV aerial or the dish itself may become loose, leading to a drop in signal quality. Damaged Cables - Physical wear and tear, such as bending, kinking, or crushing the aerial cables, can lead to internal damage, causing signal loss. Weather Interference - Adverse weather conditions, like heavy rain, wind, or snow, can impact the performance of your satellite TV system. Moisture in the cables can lead to signal problems. Corrosion and Water Ingress - Exposure to moisture, especially in outdoor installations, can result in corrosion and water ingress, affecting cable integrity.  Troubleshooting Your Coaxial ConnectionsTo address these issues and restore your satellite TV signal, we suggest following these troubleshooting steps:Check Connections - Begin by ensuring all cable connections are secure. Gently but firmly tighten any loose connections at your receiver, dish, and splitters. Inspect Along the Line - Examine the coaxial cable along its entire length for any visible damage, such as cuts, kinks, or crushed sections. Replace any damaged segments. Check for Water Ingress - If your satellite dish is outdoors, look for signs of moisture and corrosion on connectors and cables. Ensure that all outdoor connections are adequately weatherproofed. Eliminate Interference - If weather interference is a recurring problem, consider disconnecting your satellite system during severe weather conditions. This precaution can prevent moisture-related issues.  Preventative MaintenancePreventing problems with your coaxial cable connections is often better than dealing with issues after they arise.Here are some steps we suggest you take to ensure trouble-free satellite TV viewing:Weatherproofing - Keep all outdoor connections weatherproofed with the appropriate sealants or waterproofing tape. Regularly inspect these connections for any signs of damage or wear. Disconnect During Storms - When severe weather is on the horizon, it's advisable to disconnect your satellite receiver from the power source and the satellite dish. This reduces the risk of electrical surges or damage during storms. Regular Maintenance - Periodically inspect your coaxial cables for any signs of wear, especially if they are exposed to the elements. Replace any cables that show signs of damage or wear and tear. Contact Your Satellite Provider - If your troubleshooting efforts do not resolve the issue, it's time to contact your satellite provider. They can send a technician to diagnose and fix more complex problems.  In Summary:The coaxial cables in your satellite TV system play a crucial role in delivering your favourite programs to your screen.By understanding potential issues and following a step-by-step troubleshooting process, you can ensure a seamless TV experience.Additionally, proactive maintenance measures such as weatherproofing and disconnecting during storms can help prevent issues from occurring in the first place.If all else fails, don't hesitate to contact your satellite provider for professional assistance, ensuring you get back to enjoying your satellite TV without interruption. Securi-Flex® offer a range of TV Coaxial Cables which are available directly from stock.If you have any questions, feel free to contact our friendly team. We’re always happy to help!

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Award Winning Customer Service with Securi-Flex®!

Award Winning Customer Service with Securi-Flex®!

We did it! Securi-Flex® Ltd is proud and elated to announce our recent triumph at the EW Awards 2023 We are absolutely thrilled to bring home the "Best Customer Service: Brand" award, and we couldn't have done it without our amazing customers, dedicated team, and the esteemed panel of expert judges who recognised our commitment to excellence!A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Valued CustomersA Shout out to Our Outstanding Team Gratitude to the EW Awards 2023.This award belongs to each and every member of the Securi-Flex® family. Well done, team! At Securi-Flex®, we believe that exceptional customer service is not just a goal; it's a way of doing business. It's about understanding our customers' needs, providing timely solutions, and continuously striving for improvement. This award validates our commitment to delivering the best customer experience possible.Thank you, once again, for your trust and support! To experience our Award Winning Customer Service yourself, contact our friendly team at Securi-Flex®, we're always happy to help!

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Enhancing Cable Routing Efficiency with FLEXIPASS

Enhancing Cable Routing Efficiency with FLEXIPASS

Cable routing can be a challenging task, particularly when dealing with delicate data cables, tight curves, and varying heights.FLEXIPASS internal cable routing kit by Drum-Roll, ensures secure and precise cable transfer.Our portable, versatile, and user-friendly device revolutionises cable routing, due to its' ergonomic design and smooth guide rollers.In this article, we will look at the features and benefits of the FLEXIPASS cable routing system. Features & Benefits of FLEXIPASS Cable Routing:FLEXIPASS is a flexible cable routing system, suitable for a wide range of cable trays. FLEXIPASS addresses the challenges of routing sensitive and specialist cables. It accommodates a variety of cable types, making it an ideal solution for virtually any cable routing task.  Efficient Roller Setup:One of the features of FLEXIPASS is its' sophisticated roller setup. This configuration ensures frictionless and efficient cable routing, even in complex applications and construction sites. The smooth movement of cables minimises the risk of damage and kinks during the routing process.  Lightweight and User-Friendly:Weighing in at just 0.75kg, FLEXIPASS is remarkably lightweight. Its' one-hand clamping mechanism allows for quick and easy installation. This innovative mechanism eliminates the need for heavy screws and connectors, simplifying the installation process.  Secure Clamping:The rubberised clamping surface of the FLEXIPASS provides a secure and firm hold on the cable. This feature prevents sliding and tilting during the routing process. This not only enhances efficiency, but also saves valuable time on the job site.  Easy Cable Insertion:Simply insert the cable into the FLEXIPASS device and fasten it in place. This straightforward process ensures reliable and efficient cable routing.  How to Do Internal Cable Routing:Internal cable routing is tricky, especially when cables need to navigate through tight spaces and corners within a building.FLEXIPASS offers a high quality practical solution for this scenario.By feeding cables through the FLEXIPASS, you can navigate them through internal pathways, ensuring a secure and efficient route. How to Route a Cable Through a Wall:Routing a cable through a wall is a common requirement in many installations.FLEXIPASS simplifies this task. Simply feed the cable through the FLEXIPASS and guide it through the designated hole in the wall.The device's clamp ensures the cable remains in place during the process, and the lightweight design makes it easy to handle in confined spaces. In Summary:FLEXIPASS offers a versatile and efficient solution for installing cables, addressing the challenges associated with sensitive and specialty cables.Whether it's for running cables internally, or to route cables through walls, FLEXIPASS simplifies the process.FLEXIPASS ensures secure and reliable cable routing in various scenarios.Its' user-friendly design and lightweight construction make it a valuable tool for use on installations and on site.If you have more questions, feel free to contact our friendly team. We’re always happy to help!

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Securi-Flex® Ltd's Brand New Warehouse

Securi-Flex® Ltd's Brand New Warehouse

A Hub of Innovation and EfficiencyThe team at Securi-Flex® Ltd are proud to announce the unveiling of our Brand New Warehouse and Offices!We have recently acquired a state-of-the-art 25,000 square ft. warehouse, committed to delivering exceptional service and to continually improve stock levels for both existing and new customers. Enhanced CapacityThe main focus of our new Warehouse is the enhanced storage capacity it brings to Securi-Flex® Ltd.With an expanded space of 25,000 square feet, we can now accommodate a much greater volume of products.Securi-Flex® Ltd is now well-equipped to scale our operations efficiently and meet the increasing demands of our customers. Streamlined OperationsSecuri-Flex® Ltd's mission centres around efficiency, and we've designed our new warehouse with this principle in mind.We have optimised the layout by installing cable racking to streamline operations and reduce lead times. Collaborative EnvironmentCollaboration and teamwork are at the heart of Securi-Flex® Ltd's values.Improved office spaces and facilities promote creativity, knowledge sharing, and enhanced collaboration among the #TeamSFX members. In SummaryThe acquisition of the new warehouse marks an exciting chapter in the Securi-Flex® Ltd story.As Securi-Flex® Ltd continues to evolve, customers can expect even greater products and services.

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  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour White
    Overall Sheath PVC
    Weight 6
    EPIM SKU SFX63TWINPREMPVCWHT100
    Lukins Code 437213732
    CPR Eca
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 0.65 ±0.03
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
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  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 1 Metres
    Overall Colour Black
    Overall Sheath UV LSZH
    Weight 0.041
    Lukins Code 437213486
    Conductor Material Copper
    Colour outer sheath Black
    CPR Dca -s:2 -a:1 -d:2
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 1.00 0.01
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour White
    Overall Sheath LSZH
    Weight 4.1
    Lukins Code 437213596
    Colour outer sheath White
    CPR Dca -s:2 -a:1 -d:2
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 1.00 0.01
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour Black
    Outer Sheath Material PVC
    Overall Sheath PVC
    Weight 4.3
    Conforming Standard CE2014/30/EU RoHS2 2011/65/EU LVD 2014/35/EU
    Flame Propagation Standard Eca
    Unit Weight 4.300000
    Lukins Code 425283978
    Product Cable
    Type Co-Axial
    Core Identification Coloured
    Conductor Material Copper
    Conductor Construction Bare
    Insulation Type Foam Polyethylene (FPE)
    Note For satellite television and CCTV installations.
    Core Colours White
    Outer Sheath Colour Black RAL 9005
    Cable Diameter 6.550000
    Colour outer sheath Black
    CPR Eca
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 1.00 0.01
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour White
    Outer Sheath Material PVC
    Overall Sheath PVC
    Weight 4.4
    Conforming Standard CE2014/30/EU RoHS2 2011/65/EU LVD 2014/35/EU
    Flame Propagation Standard Eca
    Unit Weight 4.400000
    Lukins Code 425284197
    Product Cable
    Type Co-Axial
    Core Identification Coloured
    Conductor Material Copper
    Conductor Construction Bare
    Insulation Type Foam Polyethylene (FPE)
    Note For satellite television and CCTV installations.
    Core Colours White
    Outer Sheath Colour White RAL 9003
    Cable Diameter 6.550000
    Colour outer sheath White
    CPR Eca
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 1.00 0.01
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour Black
    Outer Sheath Material PVC
    Overall Sheath PVC
    Weight 4.4
    Conforming Standard CE2014/30/EU RoHS2 2011/65/EU LVD 2014/35/EU
    Flame Propagation Standard Eca
    Unit Weight 4.400000
    Lukins Code 425284414
    Product Cable
    Type Co-Axial
    Core Identification Coloured
    Conductor Material Copper Clad Steel
    Insulation Type Foam Polyethylene (FPE)
    Note For satellite television and CCTV installations.
    Core Colours White
    Outer Sheath Colour Black RAL 9005
    Cable Diameter 6.600000
    Colour outer sheath Black
    CPR Eca
    Conductor Diameter (mm) 1.02 0.01
    Insulation Colour White
    Insulation Foamed PE
  • Application For satellite, television and CCTV installations.
    Drum Length 100 Metres
    Overall Colour Black
    Outer Sheath Material LSZH
    Overall Sheath UV LSZH
    Weight 8.9
    Conforming Standard CE2014/30/EU RoHS2 2011/65/EU LVD 2014/35&