UPCOM Telekomunikasyon • Shielded data LAN cable
CAT 7A+ S/FTP cable is built for high-bandwidth structured cabling projects that need 23 AWG bare copper conductors, pair-by-pair foil shielding and an overall tinned copper braid for stable signal integrity up to 1500 MHz. It is a strong fit for installations where EMI control, shielded construction and reliable copper transmission matter.

This CAT 7A+ S/FTP cable is designed for shielded copper data infrastructure where higher bandwidth headroom and stronger protection against external interference are priorities. The structure combines individually foil-screened pairs with an overall tinned copper braid, helping the cable perform more consistently in electrically demanding installation paths.
For projects that balance technical performance with practical installation requirements, the cable also offers jacket alternatives in PVC, HFFR or PE. That makes it easier to align the same core cable family with indoor building routes, low-smoke requirements or project-specific outdoor preferences.
The cable uses 23 AWG bare copper conductors to support stable electrical performance in structured cabling environments.
This insulation structure supports transmission stability while helping preserve the cable geometry required for controlled impedance.
Each pair is wrapped with Al-Pet foil and the full cable is protected by tinned copper wire braiding for stronger shielding performance.
Standards note: This cable family is presented with compliance references including EIA/TIA-568-C.2, ISO/IEC 11801, IEC 61156-5 and EN 50173-1 in the existing datasheet. For general structured cabling background, you can review the official ISO/IEC 11801 and IEC 61156-5 references.
The table below reorganizes the current datasheet values into a more readable format for buyers, spec writers and installers evaluating a shielded Category 7A+ copper cable.
| Mechanical properties | Value | Electrical properties at 20°C | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Copper weight | 34.5 kg/km | Max. conductor resistance | 9.5 Ω / km |
| Min. bending radius during draw-in | 62 mm | Max. resistance unbalance | < 2% |
| Min. bending radius permanently installed | 32 mm | Min. insulation resistance | 5000 MΩ x m |
| Max. tensile strength | 92 N | Mutual capacitance | 43 pF / m |
| Min. crush resistance | 1000 N / 10 cm | Max. capacitance unbalance | 1600 pF / km |
| Min. impact | 10 impacts | Impedance at 100 MHz | 100 ± 5 Ω |
| Installation temperature | 0°C to +50°C | Velocity of propagation | 79% |
| Operating temperature | -30°C to +70°C | Delay skew | 25 ns / 100 m |
| Packing | 305 / 500 m | Min. TCL / coupling attenuation / transfer impedance / test & operating voltage | Level 2 / Type 1 / Class 1 / 1000 V / 125 V |
Practical note: Jacket choice can change weight and fire-performance classification. If your project is driven by CPR or installation environment requirements, confirm the exact build before quotation and approval.
CAT 7A+ S/FTP cable is suited to high-performance copper LAN projects where shielding quality and bandwidth margin are more important than using a simpler unshielded construction. Based on the current product information, the cable is used across structured cabling scenarios including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10GBase-T and PoE / PoE+ environments.
A practical choice for structured building networks where shielded copper routes are preferred for performance consistency and noise control.
The S/FTP design is relevant where cable routes run close to equipment or infrastructure that can increase interference risk.
Suitable for projects that combine network transmission with PoE or PoE+ powered devices within a shielded copper design approach.
This short selection flow helps turn the datasheet into a practical decision checklist for consultants, contractors and export buyers.
Start with the routing conditions: building interior, conduit path, equipment room density and whether the project prefers a shielded copper network throughout the channel.
Choose PVC, HFFR or PE according to the required fire behaviour, environmental exposure and specification language used by the project.
If the design needs a high-bandwidth shielded cable with pair foil and overall braid, CAT 7A+ S/FTP can be the stronger fit than lighter shielded or unshielded alternatives.
Before ordering, review bending radius, tensile strength, installation temperature and packing format so the field team does not work against the cable design.
For broader family comparison, review the full fiber optic and data LAN cable range. If the project specification is driven by fire-performance language, also review the CPR compliant cables guide. For ducted installation workflows, you may also look at UP-S-LUB-20 cable blowing lubricant.
S/FTP means the cable combines individual foil shielding on each twisted pair with an overall screen. On this product family, the overall screen is described as a tinned copper braid, which supports stronger shielding performance than a basic unshielded build.
It is used in structured copper cabling projects where buyers want a shielded LAN cable with higher bandwidth headroom, better EMI control and support for Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, 10GBase-T and PoE-oriented network layouts.
The current product information lists PoE and PoE+ among the supported applications. Final suitability should still be checked against the full channel design, installation practice and the active equipment plan.
Choose the sheath according to the installation environment and specification. PVC is typically used for standard indoor routes, HFFR is preferred where low-smoke halogen-free performance is requested, and PE may be chosen for project routes that require a PE jacket option.
Start with shielding level, bandwidth target, project specification and route conditions. If you need a simpler or lower-bandwidth option, compare this page with CAT 7 S/FTP, CAT 6 SF/UTP and CAT 5e U/UTP within the same UPCOM cable family.
This cluster helps the page support comparison intent and strengthens internal navigation across the broader copper cable family.
Review another shielded Category 7A family page for adjacent specification and application intent.
Useful for buyers comparing a 7-series shielded copper cable with lower frequency headroom.
A practical comparison point when the project does not need the same shielding structure or bandwidth level.
Relevant for more basic voice and data installations where simpler copper infrastructure is enough.
Browse the wider UPCOM cable family to compare copper and fiber product groups from the same manufacturer.
A related installation accessory page for conduit and duct-based cable handling workflows.
Use the datasheet for exact technical confirmation, then compare this page with nearby shielded and unshielded cable families to match the project specification more precisely.