Coaxial Cable

Coaxial cable is a cable consisting of an inner conductor, surrounded by a tubular insulating layer typically made from a flexible material with a high dielectric constant, all of which is then surrounded by another conductive layer (typically of fine woven wire for flexibility, or of a thin metallic foil), and then finally covered again with a thin insulating layer on the outside. They are called “coaxial” because it includes one physical channel that carries the signal surrounded (after a layer of insulation) by another concentric physical channel, both running along the same axis.
These Coaxial Cables are used for transmission of Video and Audio signals and are used in DTH / CAT5 Industry. With increasing popularity of Cable TV, these Cables have become the backbone of entertainment industry.
We offer cables that provide protection of signals from external electromagnetic interference and effectively guides signals with low emission and thus loss along the length of the cable. This ensures little leakage outside the shield. Also our Coaxial cables are designed to achieve perfect physical size, frequency performance, minimum attenuation, maximum power handling capabilities, flexibility, strength, cost and also reduces ghosting of TV picture display. So we manufacture these cables with the finest precision and under the best supervision.
Since any rough surface prolongs the path for the current and concentrates the current at peaks and, thus, increases ohmic losses. So the insulations used by us are of finest grade and best quality standards. A common choice is PVC, but in some applications we use fire-resistant materials. For outdoor applications we provide the outer jacket that resist ultraviolet light, oxidation and rodent damage. For flooded coaxial cables we use a water blocking gel to protect the cable from water infiltration through minor cuts in the jacket.