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CAT5E Bulk Stranded Ethernet Cable, Shielded Bare Copper CM, 24 AWG 1000FT
CAT5E Bulk Stranded Ethernet Cable, Shielded Bare Copper CM, 24 AWG 1000FT
Description
Our CAT5E Shielded, Stranded Cable is ideal for your shielded indoor voice, data, video and security networking applications. Whether you are wiring your home, office or entire campus, we have the network solution that is right for you.
This CAT5E Shielded Stranded Cable is CM Rated and the perfect fit for reliable installations where the cable will be used indoors. This cable's 8 conductors (4-Pairs) are stranded copper with a high density polyethylene (HDPE) insulation, over all foil shielding (FTP) and a PVC CM rated RoHS, RoHS2, & RoHS3 Compliant jacket. One common application for stranded cable is fabricating custom patch cables due to the flexibility that the stranded configuration offers. Our ETL Verified CM Rated Shielded Category 5E Stranded Cable is designed for indoor LAN applications, making it the ideal solution for indoor installation runs that require the cable to be installed in walls or any other non-plenum areas.
To make sure we are supplying our customers with high quality bulk Ethernet cables our cable have to meet and/or exceeds CAT5E ANSI/TIA-568.2D Standard. Our CAT 5E shielded, stranded cable is also manufactured to meet current CAT5E guidelines and is verified by outside standards organizations including ETL Verified as well as being RoHS, RoHS2, & RoHS3 Compliant.
Why Shielded Cable?
The foil shielding protects the signal from outside EMI’s and also keeps the signal from emitting its own EMI. For example, a hospital has many electronic devices that emit Electro Magnetic Interference so you would want to use a shielded cable to prevent EMI from both entering and exiting your cable.
Technical Diagram
Cat 5E Bulk Cable Options
Stranded Copper UTP | Stranded Copper F/UTP | Solid Copper UTP | Solid Copper F/UTP | |||||
General (CM) | General (CM) | General (CM) | Outdoor (CMX) | Riser (CMR) | Plenum (CMP) | Outdoor (CMX) | Riser (CMR) | Plenum (CMP) |
Cat 6 Bulk Cable Options
Stranded Copper UTP | Stranded Copper F/UTP | Solid Copper UTP | Solid Copper F/UTP | Solid Copper S/FTP | ||||||
General (CM) | General (CM) | General (CM) | Outdoor (CMX) | 24AWG Riser (CMR) | 23AWG Riser (CMR) | Plenum (CMP) | Outdoor (CMX) | Riser (CMR) | Plenum (CMP) | General (CM) |
Features
- High-performance data communications cable for noisy environments
- Suitable for 350MHz high speed data applications, Gigabit Ethernet, fast Ethernet and 155Mbps TP-PMD CDDI
- Category-5E Foil Shielded Twisted Pair (F/UTP) Cable
- 4-pair, easily Identified Color-Striped Pairs
- 24 AWG Stranded Copper Conductors
- Excellent attenuation and crosstalk characteristics
- Sequential Foot Markers On Jacket
- Exceeds ANSI/TIA-568.2-D, CSA and ISO/IEC 11801 specifications
- ETL Verified CM Rated
- Supplied in 1000´ Pull Boxes
- Designed for Indoor Installations
- RoHS, RoHS2, & RoHS3 Compliant
Specifications
Additional Information
Solid Wire: also called solid-core or single-strand wire, consists of one piece of metal wire. Stranded wire is composed of a bundle of small-gauge wires to make a larger conductor and more flexible than solid wire. Solid wire is generally used for in-wall wiring where there is little need for flexibility in the wire.
CMR: The 'R' in CMR is for 'Riser'. Riser type cables are engineered to prevent the spread of fire from floor to floor and are suitable for vertical shaft applications.
CMP: The 'P' in CMP is for Plenum. Cables meeting type CMP requirements are suitable for installation in ducts and plenums without the use of conduit. These cables are designed for fire resistance and low-smoke and toxin producing characteristics.
CMX: The 'X' in CMX is for Outside Plant. Cables meeting type CMX requirements are suitable for installation in outdoor applications where exposed to the elements.
To learn more about our CAT5E Stranded CM Rated Ethernet Cable please visit our product overview page.
Solid Core Cable vs Stranded Cable
A solid core cable uses one solid wire per conductor and in a four pair cable there would be a total of eight solid wires. Stranded conductor uses multiple wires wrapped around each other in each conductor and in a four pair with seven strands per conductor cable, there would be a total of 56 wires.
Solid core cable is supposed to be used for permanently installed runs. It is less flexible than stranded cable and is more prone to failure if repeatedly flexed. Stranded cable is used for fly leads at the patch panel and for connections from wall-ports to end devices, as it resists cracking of the conductors. A stranded core is generally more expensive than a solid core.
Connectors need to be designed differently for solid cores than for stranded. Use of a connector with the wrong cable type is likely to lead to unreliable cabling. Plugs designed for solid and stranded cores are readily available, and we even offer plugs designed for use with both types.
Our CAT5E Stranded CM Rated Ethernet Cable is compatible with our:
- CAT5E Patch Cables
- CAT5E Modular Plugs
- CAT5E Keystone Jacks
- Blank Patch Panels
- CAT5E Patch Panels
- Wall Plates
- Tools
- Testers
- Cable Management Accessories
What's in the Box?
- Qty - 1000FT Pull Box of Shielded CAT5E Bulk Stranded Ethernet Cable