In today's interconnected world, reliable cable solutions are essential for both residential and commercial applications. Our comprehensive range of cable products is engineered to meet the highest standards of performance, durability, and safety. Whether you're setting up a home network, installing industrial machinery, or enhancing audio-visual systems, our cables provide the connectivity you need with unmatched quality. This guide delves into the detailed specifications, features, and common queries to help you make an informed decision.
Below is a table summarizing the specifications for our popular cable categories. This data helps in selecting the right product based on your requirements.
Type | Length Options | Conductor Material | Max Bandwidth | Temperature Range | Applications |
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HDMI Cable | 1m to 15m | Copper with gold plating | 18 Gbps | -20°C to 60°C | Home theater, gaming consoles |
Ethernet Cable (Cat6) | 0.5m to 30m | Pure copper | 250 MHz | -10°C to 60°C | Networking, data centers |
Coaxial Cable | 1m to 50m | Copper core with shielding | 2.5 GHz | -40°C to 85°C | Cable TV, internet modems |
Fiber Optic Cable | 5m to 100m | Glass or plastic fibers | 10 Gbps+ | -40°C to 75°C | High-speed internet, telecommunications |
What types of cables do you offer for home networking?
We provide a variety of Ethernet cables, including Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat7, designed for different speeds and distances. Cat6 cables are ideal for most home setups, offering up to 10 Gbps speeds over short distances, while Cat7 provides better shielding for reduced interference.
How do I choose the right cable length?
Select a length that meets your needs without excess slack to avoid signal degradation. For instance, in home theaters, measure the distance between devices and add a small buffer for flexibility. Our cables come in multiple length options to ensure optimal performance.
Are your cables compatible with 4K and 8K devices?
Yes, our HDMI cables support 4K and 8K resolutions with high bandwidth capabilities. Look for cables labeled as "High Speed" or "Ultra High Speed" to ensure compatibility with the latest audiovisual equipment.
What is the difference between shielded and unshielded cables?
Shielded cables have an additional layer of protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI), making them suitable for environments with high electronic noise, such as industrial settings. Unshielded cables are cost-effective for typical home or office use where interference is minimal.
Can I use these cables outdoors?
Absolutely. We offer cables with UV-resistant and waterproof jackets designed for outdoor installation. These are tested to withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring durability and consistent performance.
How do I maintain and extend the life of my cables?
Avoid sharp bends, excessive pulling, or exposure to extreme temperatures. Store them coiled loosely when not in use, and ensure connectors are clean and securely attached to prevent damage and maintain signal integrity.
Do you provide custom cable solutions?
Yes, we offer customization options for length, connector types, and shielding based on specific project requirements. Contact our support team with your needs for a tailored solution.