Tinned Copper Wire Shield Instrument Cable 2×10AWG 2×12AWG 2×16AWG with 102 Strands and -40°C to +90°C Temperature Range
Price:
Negotiable
MOQ:
Negotiable
Delivery Time:
7-30 days based on different Qty
Brand:
Shield instrument Cable
Product Description
Tinned Copper Wire Shield Instrument Cable
Product Overview
High-performance shielded instrument cable featuring tinned copper conductors in multiple AWG configurations (2×10AWG, 2×12AWG, 2×16AWG) for reliable signal transmission in demanding industrial environments.
Applications
- Telecommunications systems
- Networking infrastructure
- Industrial automation controls
- Audio-visual systems
- Transportation applications
Construction Specifications
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Conductor Material | Tinned Copper (Flexible Stranded) |
| Number of Conductors | 102 strands |
| Insulation | PVC |
| Strand Diameter | 0.20 mm |
| Shielding Layer | Polyester Tape + Aluminum Foil |
| Flat Cable Specification | 10 strands × 0.20 mm |
| Braid Layer | 128 strands × 0.10 mm |
Technical Features
- Temperature range: -40°C to +90°C
- UV-resistant outer sheath for outdoor applications
- Enhanced oxidation resistance with tinned copper
- Superior solderability for reliable terminations
- High-frequency signal compatibility with minimal interference
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do 2×10AWG, 2×12AWG, and 2×16AWG indicate?
These denote two conductors per size (10AWG, 12AWG, 16AWG), where AWG (American Wire Gauge) specifies the conductor diameter. Smaller AWG numbers indicate thicker wires.
What temperature range can this cable withstand?
Typically -40°C to +90°C, depending on insulation material (e.g., PVC or XLPE).
Is this cable suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, if it has UV-resistant outer sheath and moisture protection. Tinned copper further enhances outdoor durability.
What are the advantages of tinned copper over bare copper?
Oxidation resistance in humid environments, better solderability for terminations, and longer lifespan in corrosive conditions.
Can this cable be used for high-frequency signals?
Yes, due to its shielding design, it minimizes signal loss and interference for high-frequency applications.
How is the cable terminated?
Crimping or soldering for tinned copper, use of strain relief boots for mechanical protection, and shielded termination to maintain EMI protection.
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Company
Zhongdong Cable Co., Ltd.
Location
Yingli Development Zone, Jinzhou City, Hebei Province, China
Contact Person
Bai