Polyethylene insulated cable

The polyethylene insulated cable series refers to coaxial cables using solid or foamed polyethylene as the insulator. When employing foamed polyethylene insulation, the transmission efficiency can exceed 70%, featuring flexibility, bend resistance, interference immunity, and broadband transmission capabilities.

These cables are widely used as transmission and connection lines in CCTV, CATV, HFC, and LMR systems.