Feature
- The copper properties must be in conformity with CEI 60028 norms.
- The strength member must conferee the adequate mechanical resistance to the traction effort indicated in section 4.
- The sheath material must be black color with 2% up to 3% of the black carbon content uniformly distributed
- The cable is formed by two isolated conductors (identified by colors as referred) and twisted, with an adequate step-twisting to obtain the electrical and transmission characteristics required that could not exceed 100m
- To avoid the contact between the conductor’s isolation and the sheath, the pair is wrapped up by a polyester tape, polypropylene or equivalent material, helicoidally or longitudinally applied, with an overlap minimum of 20% of its width.
- The maximum outer diameter of the delivery cable, determined in accordance with the section 2.2.3 of CEI 60189-1, must be 5,5mm.

Core Specifications
| f (Hz) | Attenuation | Impedance | Return loss |
| 800 | <1,5 dB/Km | 600 +- 50 ohm | not defined |
| 64K | <8 dB/Km | 125 +- 25 ohm | not defined |
| 256K | <11 dB/Km | nd | not defined |
| 512K | <15,5 dB/Km | nd | not defined |
| 772K | <18 dB/Km | 100 +- 15 ohm | >18 dB |
| 1M | <21 dB/Km | 100 +- 15 ohm | >18 dB |
| 4M | <43 dB/Km | 100 +- 15 ohm | >18 dB |
| 10M | <66 dB/Km | 100 +- 15 ohm | >15 dB |
| 16M | <82 dB/Km | 100 +- 15 ohm | >15 dB |
FAQ
Yes. We are the real manufacturer with more than 500 staff.
Yes, small order is available .We support new project of our customers as we know business is always from small order.
10 years for Lan cable , 25 years for fiber optic cable
ISO9001, SGS, UL, CPR, CE, RoHs
Usually within 10-15 working days
Lan Cable,our annual output is 500000*305m
Outdoor/Indoor Fiber Optic Cable, our annual output is 8,000,000 KM;
FTTH/FTTX/FTTA Cable, it is 6,000,000 KM per year;
Patch Cord/Pigtails, it is 12,400,000 Pieces per year.
T/T, L/C, Western Union and Ali pay.
Yes. We supply OEM&ODM service. You can send us your drawing or we make design by our professional customized team.













