Signal Loss and EMI Keep Costing You Downtime — This Cable Fixes It
In factories, control rooms, and data halls, standard Cat6a cables degrade fast. VFDs, servo motors, and welding equipment flood cables with electromagnetic interference. You get packet loss, intermittent faults, and unplanned stops. The fix isn’t better switches — it’s better cabling.
Imported Cat7e Cable — 8 Core, 0.2 sq mm, Quad-Pair Shielded
This Cat7e cable brings Class Fa shielding performance into a flexible 8-core format. Each of the 4 twisted pairs sits inside its own foil shield, wrapped by an overall braided shield — dual-layer protection against crosstalk and external EMI. The 0.2 sq mm stranded copper conductors keep the cable supple enough for tight conduit runs and drag chains, while still delivering 10 Gbps up to 100 meters.Built for environments where signal integrity is non-negotiable — not for desktop patching.
Core Specifications
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Cable Category | Cat7e (Class Fa) |
| Core Count | 8 (4 twisted pairs) |
| Conductor Size | 0.2 sq mm (26 AWG) stranded copper |
| Pair Shielding | Individual foil shield per pair (S/FTP) |
| Overall Shield | Tinned copper braid, ≥85% coverage |
| Transmission Speed | 10 Gbps @ 100 m |
| Bandwidth | 600 MHz |
| Insulation Material | PE or low-smoke halogen-free (LSZH) |
| Outer Jacket | PVC / LSZH / PUR (optional) |
| Operating Temp | -20°C to +80°C (fixed); -40°C to +80°C (flexible) |
| Min. Bend Radius | 6× cable OD (fixed); 10× cable OD (flex) |
| Standards | IEC 61156, ISO/IEC 11801 Class Fa |
Why This Cable Holds Up in Real Industrial Conditions
1. Quad-pair shielding defeats VFD and motor noiseIn a typical automation cell, a 4 kW servo drive generates broadband EMI from 10 MHz to 1 GHz. Individual pair foils block near-end crosstalk between adjacent pairs inside the cable. The outer braid drains common-mode noise to ground. Tested in sites with 3+ VFDs per cabinet — zero packet loss at 10 Gbps.2. 0.2 sq mm stranded conductors survive drag chains and tight bendsSolid-core Cat7e cables crack inside energy chains after a few thousand cycles. This cable uses finely stranded 0.2 sq mm conductors with a PUR jacket option rated for 10+ million flex cycles. Fits conduits as small as 16 mm diameter. You pull it once — it stays intact.3. Imported raw materials, consistent batch qualityJacket compound, foil laminate, and braid density come from certified European suppliers. No batch-to-batch variation in shielding coverage or attenuation. Critical when you’re cabling 500+ drops across a plant and every meter must perform the same.4. LSZH and PUR options for fire-rated and oily environmentsLSZH jacket meets IEC 60332-1 for plenum and riser use. PUR jacket resists cutting oils, hydraulic fluid, and coolant splashes — common on CNC floors and robotic cells. Choose the jacket that matches your hazard zone.
Where This Cable Is Used
- Factory automation — PLC-to-HMI, encoder feeds, EtherCAT/PROFINET trunks
- Data centers & server rooms — 10GbE top-of-rack and spine connections
- Medical imaging & lab equipment — low-noise signal paths in MRI and CT rooms
- Broadcast & security — IP camera backbone, studio intercom matrix
- Transportation & energy — signaling in rail vehicles, wind turbine nacelles
Ready to Spec It for Your Project?
We manufacture and import this cable in standard 305 m and 500 m reels. Custom lengths, jacket colors, and connector terminations (M12, M8, RJ45 field-plug) available on request.
- MOQ: 1 reel (sample reel available)
- Lead time: 7–15 days for stock; 20–30 days for custom
- Support: Free cable cut-sheet, impedance test report, and application guidance per project
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