
The RG high-frequency coaxial cables are used to carry high-frequency or broadband signals. The solid or stranded cores come in a range of copper, silver and steel combinations with a variety of insulation (dielectric) materials and black PVC (Polyvinylchloride) or FEP (Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) outer sheath as standard. Twin, multicore and composite (with power cores) cables are available in some types.
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conductor and braid
materials:
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PAC (Plain Annealed Copper)
TAC (Tinned Annealed Copper)
SPC (Silver Plated Copper)
CCS (Copper Clad Steel)
SPCCS (Silver Plated Copper Clad Steel)
PC (Plain Copper)
TC (Tinned Copper) |
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insulation (dielectric)
material:
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PE (Polyethylene) can be airspaced or foamed,
please state if there is a preference.
PESS (Polyethylene-Semi Solid)
PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) |
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black PVC (Polyvinylchloride) or FEP
(Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) as standard.
white PVC for internal use only
black PE (Polyethylene) duct grade
black LSZH (low smoke zero halogen) |
Some of the more popular types are listed on the specification sheet below

RG high frequency coaxial cable by Central Cables of Cannock, Staffordshire, UK