RG 400 C
- Approx LBS/MFT: 50.00
- Cond. Material: Silver-Coated Copper
- Conductor Stranding: 19/.008
- Dielectric Material: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)
- Jacket Material: Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP)
- Max. Temp: 200C
- Min. Temp: -55C
- No. of Strands: 19
- Nom. Dia. of Cond.: 0.0384
- Nom. Imp.: 50
- Nom. O.D. (in): 0.1950
- Shield Material: Silver-Coated Copper
- Strand Size: 0.0080
RG 400 C — RG Coaxial Cable
Our RG 400 C is a high-performance coaxial cable widely used in demanding communication and electronic applications. With an approximate weight of 50 pounds per thousand feet (LBS/MFT), this cable is robust and durable. The conductor material is silver-coated copper, which offers excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance. The conductor stranding consists of 19 strands with a size of 0.008 inches, ensuring efficient signal transmission. The cable features a dielectric material made of Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), known for its low loss and high dielectric strength, providing excellent insulation properties. The jacket material is made of Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP), which provides durability, resistance to heat, and chemical properties. The cable can operate in a temperature range from -55 degrees Celsius (Min. Temp) to 200 degrees Celsius (Max. Temp), making it suitable for extreme environments. It has a nominal impedance of 50 ohms (Nom. Imp.), making it compatible with many standard RF applications. The nominal diameter of the conductor is 0.0384 inches, and the overall cable diameter measures 0.1950 inches. The shield material is also silver-coated copper, providing excellent electromagnetic shielding properties. Whether it's used in aerospace, military, or high-frequency applications, RG 400 C offers reliable signal transmission, low loss, and exceptional performance.