Coaxial cables FOR CAR RADIO, RADIOMOBILE AND GPS, FOR RADIOFREQUENCY

Coaxial cables are used for conveying analog/digital signals in connections between two appliances or between a receptive element of the signal (antenna) and the actual receiver.
Coaxial cables consist of:
• A central conductor consisting of a bundle of wires or a single wire in red copper, tinned, or in copper plated steel (copperweld);
• Insulation or dielectric material placed between the central and external (shield) conductors, consisting of polythene compressed to varying degrees of density, and either expanded with gas-injected technology or cross-linked;
• An external conductor (shield) for earthing the conveyed signal and shielding it from external interference. The material is red or tinned copper to varying degrees of coverage, combined, if necessary, with an anti-migration tape in Al/Pet.

• An external sheath in PVC, PE or in halogen-free materials, with low emission of fumes and toxic gasses (LSOH). Polyurethane mixes or thermoplastic rubbers can also be used for application in specific sectors. The sheath is usually coloured according to the RAL tables, but the colour can be customised.
• The customer’s corporate logo can also be applied on request. Our cables are used for telecommunications networks in the radio and telephone transmission sectors and GPS, for electronic and measurement instrumentation, for distribution of audio and visual signals, and for applications requiring special electric, dimensional and mechanical performance.
Development, final testing and production are guaranteed through the use of the latest generation, highly updated instrumentation, such as vector network analyzer, absorbing clamp, impedance-meter etc., all enabling on-going monitoring and improvement of the product’s quality level.