Belden 1279R 25 AWG 5 Conductor Solid Tinned Copper 300V RGB Video Coax Cable
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Belden 1279R 25 AWG 5 Conductor Solid Tinned Copper 300V RGB Video Coax Cable
Description:
RGB Video Coax, Riser-CMR, 5-25 AWG tinned copper conductors, foam HDPE insulation, Duobond foil + 95% tinned copper interlocked serve shield, inner PVC jackets, PVC jacket.
Insulation:
• Material: PE - Polyethylene (Foam)
• Nominal Diameter: 0.074 in
• Gas Injected
Inner Shield:
• Layer: 1
• Shield Type: Tape
• Material: Bi-Laminate (Alum+Poly)
• Material Trade Name: Duobond
• Coverage: 100%
• Layer: 2
• Shield Type: French Braid
• Material: Tinned Copper (TC)
• Coverage: 95%
Inner Jacket:
• Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
• Nominal Diameter: 0.114 in
Outer Jacket:
• Material: PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
• Nom. Diameter: 0.382 in
Standards:
• Voltage Rating: 300 V RMS
• Operating Temperature: -40°C To +75°C
• Nom. Characteristic Impedance: 75 Ohm
Applications:
• RGB Projectors, LCD Projectors, Video Distribution, Component Video, Graphic Displays, Special Effects Editing, Animation, Video Post Production, Home Theater, Offices, Boardrooms, Auditoriums, Teleconferencing, Theaters
Specifications:
• Size (AWG): 25
• No. of Conductor: 5
• Stranding: Solid
• RG Type: Sub-miniature 59
• Nom. Diameter: 0.018 in
• Conductor Material: TC - Tinned Copper
• Part Number: 1279R
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