Belden Coax Plug, Free Ends Series, 1000 m, H155 Coaxial Coaxial Cable 50 Ω, Black, Terminated

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MYR18,991.83

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RS Stock No.:
631-729
Mfr. Part No.:
H155A01.001000
Manufacturer:
Belden
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Brand

Belden

Terminated/Unterminated

Terminated

Product Type

Coaxial Cable

Coaxial Type

H155

American Wire Gauge

16AWG

Outside Diameter

5.4mm

Characteristic Impedance

50Ω

Conductor Type

Stranded

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Attenuation

2.5 dB

Cable Length

1000m

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Jacket Colour

Black

Standards/Approvals

EN 50117-10-2, EN 50117-1, EN 50290-2-20, EU CE Mark, RoHS

Fire Behaviour

Halogen Free

Conductor Material

Bare Copper

Series

Coax Plug, Free Ends

Jacket Material

Polyethylene

Belden H155A01 Series Coaxial Cable, 1000m Cable Length, 50 Ω Characteristic Impedance - H155A01.001000


This coaxial cable is designed for RF signal transmission in industrial automation and electronics environments. It provides a 50Ω transmission path with a stranded copper conductor and a Durable outer sheath suitable for fixed installations and long runs up to 1000 m.

Features & Benefits


• 50Ω characteristic impedance ensures consistent RF matching for equipment
• 2.5 dB attenuation reduces signal loss across long cable runs
• Stranded 16 AWG conductor improves flexibility for routing
• Halogen-free jacket enhances safety in confined spaces
• Polyethylene outer sheath resists environmental wear
• Rated to operate up to 70 °C for elevated-temperature applications

**Applications**


• Suitable for antenna feedlines in control rooms and test rigs
• Ideal for RF distribution in factory communication networks
• Used for laboratory measurement setups requiring stable impedance
• Can be used for long-distance signal runs in electrical installations

What conductor material is used and why does it matter?


The conductor is bare copper in a stranded format which provides good electrical conductivity and easier handling when installing long lengths.

How does the jacket composition affect installation in enclosed spaces?


The polyethylene outer layer is halogen-free, so it reduces toxic gas emission in a fire scenario and meets low-smoke requirements for confined environments.

What approvals and standards apply to its manufacture?


It is produced to recognised European standards and carries CE marking along with RoHS compliance indicating adherence to restricted substance limits.

Is the cable suitable for permanently exposed outdoor use?


The cable has a Durable polyethylene jacket and a 70 °C maximum rating, but suitability for continuous outdoor exposure should be assessed against site-specific UV and mechanical stress conditions.

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