For example:

http://www.ethernetrail.com/Datasheets/Flex_cable.pdf

Neven
> Hi Neven,
> 
> Yes - A shielded telcomm cable is the way to go I agree.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [email protected]
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:58 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: need shielded cable
> 
> 
> 
> Would a cable with four twisted pairs + shield work? If yes, you may
> consider
> CAT5 (5 twisted per inch) or CAT3 (3 twists per inch) shielded Ethernet
> cable.
> They come in AVG 24 and 26 sizes, stranded and colid, with foil and/or
> braided
> shield. I am not sure what manufacturer carries what types, but I have seen
> all
> sorts of them around - I hope you can foind it by doing Internet search.
> 
> Neven
> >
> > List Members,
> >
> > I am looking for a five conductor overall shielded cable.  The wires need
> to
> > be stranded and very small gauge, AWG 26 or smaller.  My customer is
> > interested in a double-shielded configuration - braid on the outside, foil
> > on the inside.
> >
> > I have had no success finding such a product.
> >
> > The application is such that I think that a cigarette wrap foil alone
> would
> > work, but I am concerned about its ruggedness; this product will be worn
> by
> > men at work.  Any suggestions pro/con on using a foil shield under such
> > conditions, including how to terminate it gently but securely and
> > peripherally?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Ken Javor
> >
> >
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