Belden Screened

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R 16 318,29

(exc. VAT)

R 18 766,03

(inc. VAT)

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RS stock no.:
162-3163
Mfr. Part No.:
1800F B59500
Manufacturer:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Screened/Unscreened

Screened

Conductor Type

Stranded

Core Strands

42

Jacket Material

Polyethylene

COO (Country of Origin):
US

Belden 1800F Digital Microphone Cable, 24 AWG, CL2R rated


If you need rugged, high-quality digital microphone cabling that offers superior delivery of audio signals, try the 1800F cable from Belden.

The Belden 1800F cable is a microphone cable which uses 1 pair of stranded bare copper conductors (42x40). It features a tinned copper French braid shield which provides 95% coverage, for excellent protection against EMI (electromagnetic interference), giving you improved transmission of audio signals. The Belden 1800F is a robust choice for your installation as it also has foamed HDPE insulation (High Density Polyethylene), which offers high mechanical resilience. This cable can be operated in temperatures of -20°C to +60°C.

The 1800F B59500 unit features a matte black sheath and is 152m long.

Features and Benefits:


• CL2R rated (Class 2 Riser) makes it suitable for use in Riser applications

• 41.5 lbs (18.8 kg) maximum pull tension

• Bare copper conductors provide high conductivity for dependable signal transmission

• Tough PVC outer jacket ensures durability against abrasions, water, and oils

Applications:


Digital microphone

Flexible interconnect cable for digital audio

What is Riser cable?


Riser rated cabling runs vertically between multiple floors of a building and has flame retardant properties to limit the spread of fire. They are used in non-plenum spaces (where plenum cabling, which needs to meet stricter fire safety standards, is not required).

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