Belden 9538 Series Multi-Core Industrial Cable, 0.22 mm², 305 m, Silver Sheath Polyvinyl Chloride

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RS Stock No.:
382-475
Mfr. Part No.:
9538.00U305
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Product Type

Multi-Core Industrial Cable

Cross Sectional Area

0.22 mm²

Cable Length

305m

Jacket Colour

Silver

Outside Diameter

5.59 mm

Jacket Material

Polyvinyl Chloride

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

80°C

Standards/Approvals

Euroclass Eca

Voltage

300 V

Series

9538

Conductor Material

Tin Copper Wire

Core Strands

7

COO (Country of Origin):
NL

Belden Shielded Multicore Industrial Cable, 305m Length, 24AWG - 95XX Series - 9538.00U305


This shielded multicore cable from Belden provides reliable signal transmission for your industrial computer communication networks. Its finely stranded conductors make installation easier as their flexibility means they bend around tight corners with ease. The patented Belden Beldfoil shield reduces noise interference and cross-talk so you get consistent signal transmission. This shield also insulates to protect sensitive inner wiring from moisture and dust. The cable's uninsulated tinned drain wire makes electrical connections easier, as there's no need to strip the conductor first.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -30°C to +80°C for safe industrial use

• Colour-coded sheaths for easy identification of conductors

• Robust PVC jacket for protection in harsh working conditions

• Minimal space requirements thanks to compact outer diameter of 5.59mm

Applications


• Audio and data transmission

• Instrumentation

• Automated assembly lines

How do I know if I should use stranded or solid conductors?


Generally speaking, you'll use solid conductors in fixed installations, like point-of-sale equipment and fire alarms. Flexible stranded conductors are usually better suited to equipment you move around frequently, such as microphones and test prods.

What does cross-talk mean?


Cross-talk is a term for the disturbance caused by the electric or magnetic fields of telecommunication signals. It can affect transmission in nearby circuits.

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