Belden 4300FE Control Cable, 2 Cores, 0.82 mm², Screened, 100m, Grey LSZH Sheath, 18 AWG

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RS Stock No.:
510-2195
Mfr. Part No.:
4300FE.00100
Brand:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Series

4300FE

Number of Cores

2

Cross Sectional Area

0.82 mm²

American Wire Gauge

18 AWG

Conductor Material

Copper

Sheath Material

LSZH

Sheath Colour

Grey

Screen Type

Aluminium/PET Foil

Screened/Unscreened

Screened

Minimum Bend Radius

41.5 mm

Length

100m

Outer Diameter

4.2mm

Voltage Rating

300 V

Current Rating

3.5 A

Standards Met

Euroclass Eca

CPR Certification

Eca

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Drain Wire

Yes

Core Strands

7/26 AWG

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Conductor Resistance

21.3 Ω/km

Insulation Material

PP

Cable Shape

Multicore

Belden Screened Grey Control Cable, 0.82mm² CSA, 100m Length - 4300FE.00100


Use this control cable from Belden to measure and regulate transmissions of automated processes in your workplace. It features two copper strands to provide a high level of conductivity, letting you transmit data reliably and quickly. The PVC sheath is highly durable, flame-retardant and classified as LSZH (low-smoke, zero-halogen), so it emits minimal toxic fumes in the case of a fire. With a cross-sectional area of 0.82mm², this flexible cable is handy for use in setups where the space is limited.

Features & Benefits


• Broad operating temperature range between -20°C and +70°C for use in demanding environments
• 100m length can be simply cut to suit your application
• One red and one black core for easy identification of wires

Applications


• Industrial automation
• Security equipment
• Transportation
• Broadcasting

What's the difference between a screened and unscreened cable?


Screened cables like this one give off much less electromagnetic energy than unscreened alternatives, so they can be relied upon to transmit a clearer signal. Screening also protects cables from the effects of EMI (electromagnetic interference) from nearby cabling or devices.

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