1. Introduction to Coaxial Cables
Coaxial cable is a type of electrical cable consisting of a central conductor (usually copper, solid or stranded), surrounded by an insulating layer, a metallic shield (braided copper, aluminum foil, or both), and an outer jacket (PVC, PE, or LSZH). Its unique coaxial structure ensures signal integrity by minimizing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI), making it ideal for transmitting high-frequency signals over long distances.
2. Core Application Scenarios (Key Focus for Foreign Trade Marketing)
Telecommunications: Cable TV (CATV), broadband internet, telephone systems.
Industrial & Automation: CCTV surveillance, PLC control systems, industrial Ethernet.
Aerospace & Defense: Radar systems, communication equipment.
Consumer Electronics: Satellite TV receivers, audio/video connections.
3. Technical Parameters
Table 1: RF Coaxial Cables (Most Common Series)
Model (International Standard) Core Features
RF Coaxial Cables (Most Common Series) Information Table












