1000 Ft Copper Cable Black ISFCH5C02ABL-XG
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About:
• Copper cable is a versatile and widely used electrical conductor made from copper wires twisted or grouped together. It serves as a fundamental component in electrical and telecommunications systems, transmitting power and data efficiently.
• Copper is highly conductive, making it an excellent choice for transmitting electricity with minimal loss. This property ensures efficient energy transmission, which is crucial for various applications ranging from power distribution to electronics.
• Copper cables can be easily bent, twisted, and shaped without compromising their electrical performance. This flexibility allows for easier installation in various environments, including buildings, machinery, and industrial equipment.
• Copper is a durable material that can withstand harsh conditions such as temperature fluctuations, corrosion, and mechanical stress. This durability ensures the longevity of copper cables, reducing the need for frequent replacements and maintenance.
Also Known As:
Copper Wire, Electrical Cable, Coaxial Cable, Twisted Pair Cable, LAN Cable, Power Cable, Braided Cable, Armored Cable.
Specification:
| Product Type | Copper Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Environment | Harsh Environment |
| Conductor Material | Copper |
| Resistance Properties | UV-Resistant |
| Length | 305 m |
| Standards Met | Exceeds the requirements IEC 61156-6 Category 5e, ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 Category 5e, and ODVA EtherNet/IP standards; Standard compliances: UL AWM Style 2463 (80°C 600V)Flex Life Test: 1 million cycles at 10x cable diameter; 10 million cycles at 20x cable diameter Torsion Life Test: 3 million cycles, 360° Oil resistance 6 months @ 20°C; RoHS Compliant |
| Part No. | ISFCH5C02ABL-XG |
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