Historical Partnership with Shelton State Community College
New Training Center to Benefit Students and Local Workforce
The Lapp Center for Excellence in
Cable Technology will provide Shelton State Community College in
Alabama the ability to teach students the technical aspects of
electrical cabling selection and installation.
Understanding that
students of today should be prepared to enter a global marketplace, it
is important for them to utilize the National Electrical Code as well
as International standards for wire, cable, and connector
selection.
The Lapp Center will provide a platform to teach students
code standards, terminology and nomenclature used in the electrical
cabling industry along with procedures for selecting the proper wire,
cable and connectors for specific applications.
In addition, students
will train with industry standard tools and techniques using hands
on activities to terminate wire and cable products in real world
examples of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Utilizing reference materials that are developed and furnished by the
Lapp Group, college faculty will integrate all of the related
information into the existing curriculum currently required for
students enrolled in the Industrial Electronics and Electrical
Technology programs of study.
CAT.6A Cables For Continuous Flex and Torsion Applications
CAT.6A cables already provide fast data transmission rates in industrial Ethernet systems. Yet these cables could not withstand the continuous flex or torsion requirements associated with moving machine applications. Our new ETHERLINE® CAT.6A cables remove this limitation.
In an industry first, the new ETHERLINE cables combine CAT.6A’s 10 Gbit/sec data transfer rates withcontinuous flex and torsion performance suitable for robotics, machine vision systems, wind turbines and other industrial machines with motion systems.
Previous continuous flex industrial Ethernet cables offered a maximum data transfer rate of 1 Gbit/sec.To raise the bar on CAT6.A continuous flex performance, our engineers had to solve a tricky shielding challenge. CAT6.A cables operate at frequencies as high as 500 MHz, which predisposes them to electromagnetic noise and interference (EMI). A conventional shielding system capable of warding off EMI at these high frequencies would have made the cables too stiff for continuous flex or torsion applications.
So our engineers created an entirely new shielding system that strikes a balance between EMI
protection, flexibility and the mechanical strength to withstand the high strains associated with continuous flex or torsion. This new shielding employs a proprietary wrapping process that wraps aluminum compound foil around individual twisted pairs at an angle optimized for shielding performance.
In addition, the cable has a copper braid reinforced with a foil-laminated fleece.This high-quality screening, the first of its kind,ensures extremely reliable data transfer.
ETHERLINE CAT.6A comes in two different versions, one optimized for continuous flex and the other for torsion. The continuous flex version is suitable for use in cable tracks and has been tested for morethan one million bending cycles.Available with either PVC or PUR jackets, both versions of the ETHERLINE CAT.6A offer:
Compliance to the PROFINET standard.
Resistance to UV and flame.
Performance in damp or dry operating environments.
New RJ45 and M12 x-coded connectors designed specially for ETHERLINE CAT6.A cables are also