BS EN 61197:1996 - Insulating liquids. Linear flame propagation. Test method using a glass-fibre tape
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BS EN 61197:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the requirements for coaxial communication cables used in analog and digital signal transmission. The standard provides guidelines for the design, construction, and performance characteristics of coaxial cables, including their electrical properties, mechanical durability, and environmental resistance.
Coaxial cables are commonly used in applications such as television broadcasting, telecommunications, and computer networking. They consist of a central conductor surrounded by insulation, a metallic shield, and an outer insulating layer. The design of the cable helps minimize signal loss and interference, making it suitable for high-frequency transmission.
BS EN 61197:1996 covers various aspects of coaxial cables, including their dimensions, materials, electrical impedance, capacitance, attenuation, and shielding effectiveness. It also specifies test methods to evaluate the performance of the cables, including measurements of electrical characteristics, mechanical properties, and environmental resistance.
It's important to note that the information provided here is based on the knowledge available up until September 2021. There might have been updates or revisions to the standard after that date. Therefore, it's advisable to consult the latest version of BS EN 61197 for the most accurate and up-to-date information.