1. Technical Section
Product Name: Noan-A4CCAM Foil-Shielded Aerial Four-Pair Telephone Cable
General Application: Aerial cable for subscriber connections (subscriber drop) and short-range telephone lines in outdoor environments (installation on poles or aerial routes) requiring shield protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Structure and Materials (Manufacturer-Centric Specifications):
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Conductor: Aluminum-copper (CCAM), 60/0 stranded (60 very fine strands) — selected for flexibility and reliable terminal connection
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Reference Conductor Diameter / Cross-Section: Nominal ~0.50–0.60 mm (commonly referred to as “06” in datasheets); final cross-section determined per production order
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Individual Insulation: PE or telecom-grade PVC suitable for aerial use; color-coded per pair
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Shield: Laminated aluminum-polyester foil with 100% coverage around the conductor assembly
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Drain Wire: Small-diameter copper or tinned copper wire to ground the shield at a single point
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Outer Jacket: UV-resistant PVC or PVC-PE composite suitable for aerial installation; typical colors: earth/light brown or black
Electrical and Performance Features (Reference Market Products):
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Conductor resistance depends on final conductor diameter; reference catalogs list ~0.6 mm 4-pair aerial CU cables
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Capacitance and impedance: No defined pair impedance like network twisted pair, but foil reduces EMI and crosstalk; lay length designed to minimize internal interference
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Operating temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C (depending on jacket composition and installation environment)
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Quality tests: Insulation resistance, dielectric test (per industrial standards), thermal aging, UV jacket test, mechanical tensile/shock tests on pre-production samples
Dimensions, Packaging, and Production Recommendations:
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Typical reel lengths: 250 m or 500 m (project-dependent)
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Packaging: Reel with proper core; identification card including production date, batch number, conductor specifications (60/0 CCAM), insulation type, and shield
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Production considerations: Uniform strand count (60) per conductor, proper foil-polyester adhesion, UV jacket durability tests, electrical tests for each batch
Field Installation and Maintenance Notes:
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Install aerially on messenger wire or with spacers/clips; observe maximum allowable tension
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Ground the shield at a single point (single-point grounding) to prevent ground loops
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Test insulation resistance and line performance after installation
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Protect jacket at pole crossings or mechanical contact points with sleeves to minimize wear
2. Content Section (For Website / Catalog / Label)
Title: Noan-A4CCAM Foil-Shielded Aerial Four-Pair Telephone Cable — Full Shield, 60/0 CCAM Conductor, Ideal for Aerial Lines
Product Description:
Noavar Niroo Capital Company has designed and manufactured the Noan-A4CCAM, a four-pair aerial cable with 60/0 CCAM conductors for maximum flexibility and reliable terminal connection. The conductor assembly is fully shielded with laminated aluminum-polyester foil and includes a copper drain wire for grounding. This design protects against environmental EMI and ensures stable signal transmission in aerial routes. The UV-resistant outer jacket provides long-lasting performance for aerial installations. Ideal for drop lines, subscriber connections, and urban telephone lines requiring noise protection.
Key Features:
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Conductor: CCAM, 60/0 stranded
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Shield: Aluminum-polyester foil with copper drain
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Insulation: PE/PVC telecom-grade (color-coded per pair)
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Outer Jacket: UV-resistant PVC (suitable for aerial installation)
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Application: Drop/aerial lines, subscriber connections, short-to-medium routes
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Packaging: 250 m reel (customizable)
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Tests: Insulation resistance, tensile, thermal aging, UV resistance
3. Applications, Advantages, and Comparative Analysis
Applications:
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Aerial subscriber drop from distribution cable to customer panel
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Connecting telephone lines and some low-speed data applications in urban or rural aerial routes
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Locations where rapid installation and lighter weight are preferred over full-copper cables (CCAM provides optimal balance of flexibility and conductivity)
Advantages:
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Strong EMI protection due to full foil shield and copper drain
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CCAM conductors provide adequate electrical conductivity with lower weight than pure copper
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Cost-effective and lightweight compared to armored or full-copper aerial cables
Limitations and Precautions:
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For very long distances or high EMI conditions, more complex twisted pair designs or secondary shielded/braided cables may be required
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Proper single-point grounding of the shield is essential; otherwise, protective effect is reduced
Quick Market Comparison:
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Compared to unshielded aerial cables: Noan-A4CCAM has significantly lower noise susceptibility, ideal for urban environments
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Compared to full-copper cables: Noan-A4CCAM is lighter and more cost-effective, but may need further evaluation in specific conditions
Reference Documents and Sources:
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General aerial telephone cable descriptions (Caledonian Cables — drop wires)
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Datasheets and catalogs explaining laminated foil shields and shielding features (Halley / Telecommunication cables)
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International products (Belden, etc.) showing foil-shielded twisted pairs with drain wire
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Quality control standards for conductors and shielding (Anixter / instrumentation catalogs)

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