Heat Resistant HDMI
Technical Specifications
Overview
Heat resistant HDMI cables are designed to withstand higher temperatures than standard HDMI cables, making them suitable for environments where heat is a concern, such as near fireplaces, in industrial settings, or within engine compartments.
Highlights
These cables are often rated for specific temperature ranges, such as up to 165°C/329°FHD.
What's inside
Heat resistant HDMI Cable
Electrical
•Triple Shielding
•100% open & short test.
•Hi-Port: DC 300V.
•Insulation Resistance: 10M OHM Min.
•Contact Resistance: 3.0 OHM Max.
•Working Temperature:-25°C~+85°C.
•100% open & short test.
•Hi-Port: DC 300V.
•Insulation Resistance: 10M OHM Min.
•Contact Resistance: 3.0 OHM Max.
•Working Temperature:-25°C~+85°C.
Mechanical
•Metal shell with black braiding
•Inside conductor of cable: pure oxgen-free copper
•Connector: 24K gold-plated
•Inside conductor of cable: pure oxgen-free copper
•Connector: 24K gold-plated




