The Development Of A New Super-Tough Cable Jacket (1987)

By Randall W. Crenshaw, General Instrument

The harsh environment to which underground cables are exposed requires the best protection available. Presently the number of economical options available to the system designer is limited.

This paper introduces a new jacket design especially designed to protect sensitive coaxial cables from damage due to impact, abrasion and mechanical fatigue. Design development and testing of the new cable vs conventional cable designs are discussed within the paper.

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