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Cat6 UTP Solid Low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) 23awg networks the infrastructure that enables high speed transmission of multimedia, video, voice, data and gigabit ethernet.£152.07Unit price /UnavailableCat6 UTP Solid PVC 23awg networks the infrastructure that enables high speed transmission of multimedia, video, voice, data and gigabit ethernet.£109.43Unit price /Unavailable
Cat6a FTP Shielded 305m LSZH Solid
Cat6a FTP Shielded Low Smoke Zero Halogen LS0Z 23awg networks the infrastructure that enables high speed transmission of multimedia, video, voice, data and gigabit ethernet£230.69Unit price /UnavailableCategory 6a S-FTP Shielded LSZH cable is designed for optimal support of High-Speed data protocols£234.21Unit price /UnavailableCat6a S/FTP LSOH 26AWG Stranded Patch Cable 500m Reel
C6A Gy SFTP Ls 26AWG Strnd 500m Cat6a S/FTP Stranded Patch Cord Available in a wide range of colours Matching coloured boots are available LSZH Sleeve Supplied on a Drum£642.86Unit price /Unavailable+1View details£642.86Unit price /UnavailableVAT Included: £771.43Cat6a S/FTP Shielded Stranded 305m LSZH
Category 6a S/FTP Low Smoke cable is designed for optimal support of High-Speed data protocols.Available in Ivory Grey, Green, Blue, Yellow, Red, Violet, Black, Orange£193.14Unit price /Unavailable+1View details£193.14Unit price /UnavailableVAT Included: £231.77Cat6a U/FTP Solid Cable – Draka, CPR Rated Cca (305m Reel)
Draka Cat6a U/FTP Installation Cable – 305 metre reel of high-performance, CPR-rated Cca full copper solid ethernet cable. Suitable for campus, riser, and horizontal structured cabling where safety and reliability matter. Length: 305m reel Conductor: Bare copper wire, solid AWG23/1 Shielding: U/FTP – foil screened pairs with drain wire Outer Jacket: LSHF-FR (Low Smoke Halogen Free), Blue RAL 5012 CPR Rated: Cca s1a d1 a1 – meets strict fire safety standards Ethernet Support: 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T, 10GBase-T PoE Compatibility: Type 1, 2, 3, and 4 (IEEE 802.3af/at/bt) Standards: EN 50173-1, ISO/IEC 11801, IEC 61156-5, EN 50399 This Cat6a cable is trusted for high-speed networks in commercial and industrial environments. Need accessories or a custom cut-to-length option? Contact us.£160.57Unit price /UnavailableExcel Cat7a Screened S/FTP LSOH Cable is manufactured to meet all the ISO, CENELEC and TIA standards. This delivers Class FA link and channel performance supporting all applications detailed and proposed within the standards. Each cable consists of 4 pairs individually wrapped in a covering of high quality and strong aluminium/polyester foil tape providing an individual screen for each pair. Available in 500mtr and 2x500mtrFrom £650.07Unit price /UnavailableView detailsFrom £650.07Unit price /UnavailableVAT Included: £780.08Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6a and Cat7 Bulk cable drum and reel
Once you decide the Category Cable you need, the second step will be to understand the difference between Solid and Stranded cables.Solid Cable versus Stranded Cable
If you are undecided whether to use solid cable or stranded cable, you are not the only one. People around the globe are faced with this dilemma and there are no clear-cut answers; it depends on your particular situation. However, learning more about the two types of cables will go a long way in making the right choice between the two alternatives.Solid Vs Stranded Cables: What You Should Know
A solid cable means it is exactly as it is called – solid. It uses a single solid copper wire per conductor. The solid bare metal conductor is then insulated using a non-conductor material. On the other hand, stranded cables use a number of small bare copper wires that are wrapped, entwined or grouped together to form a much larger conductor that is then insulated using a non-conducting material. The main difference between the two types of conductor cables is the level of flexibility, or how capable the two types are to withstand constant movement.
Solid cables are used in home and other electrical wiring such as breadboards and other instances where the cables are not required to be flexed repeatedly. Stranded cabling is used in situations where wires must be routed through bending and cramped up spaces. These are also used in situations where considerable and constant vibrations or flexing is needed. Examples of these instances include headphones, speaker cables and other similar appliance cabling.Ideal Applications of Solid and Stranded Cables
For those working outdoors where solid cables are the best. These solid wires can withstand better than stranded cables when they are exposed to corrosive environments, erratic or inconsistent movements and other unfavorable weather conditions. Solid cables are therefore better suited to cope with these harsh conditions.
For those instances that require intricate applications such as electronic devices, circuit boards and other electronic components, stranded cables are the best. This is because these types of wires are able to withstand bending and twisting in the process of connecting these components.Solid Vs Stranded Cables: Advantages
Solid cables are cheaper when compared to stranded counterparts. They require less production cost. They are more durable and more capable of withstanding pressure. Solid cables also have a more compact diameter yet this does not compromise current carrying ability. As solid cables are resistant to corrosive effects, they are therefore less likely to fail comparably. However, solid cables are prone to breakage if exposed to constant bending and flexing. They do not have the required malleability to withstand being flexed and bent into awkward shapes. They cannot be used in vehicles and other applications that require frequent movement. On the other hand, stranded cables are extremely flexible and easier to route compared to their solid counterparts. They are able to take in constant pressure, flexing and vibrations without eventual breakage. In this way, there will be no need to constantly replace your cables like you would do if you used solid ones. However, stranded cables are more expensive due to the extra efforts included in their manufacture. They have a larger diameter for the same current compared to solid types. They are not suitable to prevent electronic interference due to the fact that the air spaces between the strands amplify what is called the skin effect.Compare /8
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