ASH telephone cables are specialized cables designed to transmit voice and data signals in wired and wireless telecommunications systems. These cables are crucial for establishing and maintaining telephone connections, enabling clear and reliable communication. Application:
ApplicationsTelephone cables are used in:
- residential and commercial telephone networks
- internal wiring building
- Data transfer for Internet connections
- Intercom and PBX (Private Branch Exchange) systems
Key Features of ASH Telephone Cables:
- Conductor Material: The conductors in telephone cables are usually made of copper or tinned copper, providing good conductivity and durability.
- Insulation: Each conductor is insulated with materials such as polyethylene (PE) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) to prevent electrical shorts and protect against environmental factors.
- Twisted pairs: Telephone cables often use twisted pairs of wires to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and crosstalk between adjacent pairs. Twisting the wires helps maintain signal integrity over long distances.
- Shielding: ASH telephone cables are shielded to provide additional protection against EMI, especially in environments with high electrical noise.
- Durability: Telephone cables are designed to withstand various environmental conditions, including changes in temperature, humidity, and physical stress.