Alpha Wire Industrial Ethernet Alpha Essential Cables

Author : Alpha wire Published Time : 2017-09-20
Alpha Wire Industrial Ethernet Alpha Essentials cables include CAT 5e, CAT 6, and CAT 7, to better serve component integration and bandwidth needs. All products are fully compatible with RJ45 connectors. The ethernet cables are available in conductor sizes from 26AWG to 22AWG with temperature ranges between -40°C to +90°C. The collection includes cables of varying flexibility (continuous, torsional, and moderate flex) and approvals. Alpha Wire’s Industrial Ethernet is a perfect solution for applications in the robotics, medical, automation, and transportation industries.

Features

RoHS 2 and REACH compliantCE and RoHS CertifiedFoil/braid and tinned copper braid shieldingResistance in harsh environments (oil, gas, dust, and mold)Stranded and solid conductors availableContinuous, moderate, and torsional flex500ft standard put up lengthLow smoke, zero halogen, and flat cable constructions

Specifications

Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +90°CJacket Materials: ZH-PUR, PVC, and TPEConductor Materials: Tinned Copper, Bare Copper, and Copper AlloysColors: Green and BlackAvailability: 500ft (152m)

Applications

RoboticsMedical
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