1. Technical Section
Product Name: Aerial Six-Pair Foil-Shielded Telephone Cable «Noan-A6CCAM»
General Application:
Aerial cable for subscriber drop lines and short-distance outdoor telephone lines (installation on poles or aerial paths) requiring shield protection against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Structure and Materials (Manufacturer-Oriented Specifications):
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Conductor: Aluminum-copper (CCAM) with 60/0 stranded construction — chosen for flexibility and reliable terminal connections.
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Reference Conductor Diameter/Cross-Section: Nominal ~0.50–0.60 mm (commercial designation “06” or 0.6 mm). Exact cross-section finalized per production order.
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Individual Insulation: Polyethylene (PE) or telecommunications-grade PVC, depending on fire resistance/flexibility requirements; each pair is color-coded.
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Shield: Aluminum-polyester laminated foil covering 100% of the core, reducing environmental noise and enhancing signal integrity.
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Drain Wire: Small-diameter tinned copper or copper wire to connect the shield to ground at a single point.
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Outer Jacket: UV-resistant PVC or PVC-PE blend suitable for aerial installation; common colors are earth/black.
Electrical and Performance Features (Reference from Similar Products):
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Conductor resistance depends on final diameter (~0.6 mm for market references, labeled as “6-pair 0.6 aerial CU”).
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Capacitance and impedance: Designed for EMI reduction; exact pair impedance is not specified like network cables. Proper lay length is essential for minimizing crosstalk.
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Operating temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C, depending on jacket composition and environmental conditions.
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Quality tests: insulation resistance, dielectric, thermal aging, UV exposure, and mechanical stress/shock tests performed on pre-production samples.
Dimensions, Packaging, and Production Notes:
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Standard coil length: 250 m or 500 m, adjustable per project requirements.
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Packaging: Coil with proper core, identification card with production date, batch number, conductor specs (60/0 CCAM), insulation type, and shield details.
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Production considerations: uniform strand count (60) in each conductor, proper foil-polyester adhesion, jacket UV durability, and electrical tests per batch.
Field Installation and Maintenance Notes:
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Install aerially using messenger or spacers/clamps per guidelines; adhere to maximum allowable tension.
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Connect shield to ground at a single point to prevent earth loops.
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Post-installation tests: insulation resistance and line performance (call room/line sensor).
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Use guards or protective sleeves where cables pass poles or contact mechanical surfaces to prevent jacket abrasion.
2. Product Description (for Website, Catalog, Label)
Official Title:
Aerial Six-Pair Foil-Shielded Telephone Cable «Noan-A6CCAM» — Full Shield, 60/0 CCAM Conductor, Ideal for Aerial Lines
Description:
Noan-A6CCAM is designed for aerial telecommunications applications. This six-pair cable uses CCAM 60/0 conductors for maximum flexibility and secure terminal connections. The core is fully shielded with aluminum-polyester foil and includes a copper drain wire for single-point grounding, providing strong EMI protection and stable signal transmission. The UV-resistant outer jacket ensures long-term durability in outdoor 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, color-coded per pair
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Outer jacket: UV-resistant PVC for aerial installation
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Applications: Drop/air lines, subscriber connections, short-to-medium routes
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Packaging: 250 m coil (customizable)
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Tests: Insulation resistance, tensile, thermal aging, UV exposure
3. Applications, Advantages, and Comparative Analysis
Applications:
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Aerial subscriber drop from distribution cable to subscriber panel.
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Telephone lines and low-speed data in urban and rural aerial routes.
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Situations requiring quick installation and reduced weight compared to full-copper cables.
Advantages:
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Strong EMI protection with full foil shield and copper drain.
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CCAM conductor offers good conductivity at lower weight than pure copper.
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Cost- and weight-efficient for aerial installation compared to armored or full-copper cables.
Limitations and Precautions:
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Very long distances or high EMI environments may require complex pair design or secondary braided shielding.
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Shield connection must be properly grounded; improper grounding reduces protective effect.
Quick Market Comparison:
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Versus unshielded aerial cables: significantly lower noise susceptibility, better for urban installations.
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Versus full-copper cables: lower cost and weight, may need review under specific conditions.
References and Standards:
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General aerial telephone cable documentation (Caledonian Cables — drop wires)
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Datasheets and catalogs detailing laminated foil shielding and drain features (Halley / Telecommunication cables)
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International products (Belden, others) showing pair construction with foil/drain.
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Conductor and shield quality control standards (Anixter / instrumentation catalogs).

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