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Belden EMEA Belden EMEA 2 History 1902 1964 1924 1933 Joseph Belden founds the company Belden in Chicago, Illinois Heinz Eilentropp founds the company in Wipperfuerth 1998 Richard Hirschmann founds the company Hirschmann in Esslingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg Karl and Erich Lumberg found the company Lumberg in Schalksmuehle, Nordrhein-Westfalen Illinois 2004 Belden and Cable Design Technologies 1998 American CDT Group acquires HEW-Kabel 2004 Baden Wuerttemberg 2005 Foundation of Hirschmann Automation Nordrhein Westfalen 2002 Foundation of Lumberg Automation Components merge into Belden CDT Inc. 2007 The company name Belden and CDT merge into Belden CDT Inc. and Control GmbH 2007 The Belden Group ac- quires the Hirschmann GmbH 2007 The Belden Group acquires the Lumberg The company name changes to Belden Inc. quires the Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH acquires the Lumberg Automation Components GmbH

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Belden EMEABelden EMEA

2Historyy

1902 1964 1924 1933Joseph Belden founds the company Belden in Chicago, Illinois

Heinz Eilentropp founds the company in Wipperfuerth

1998

Richard Hirschmann founds the company Hirschmann in Esslingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg

Karl and Erich Lumberg found the company Lumberg in Schalksmuehle, Nordrhein-WestfalenIllinois

2004Belden and Cable Design Technologies

1998American CDT Group acquires HEW-Kabel

2004

Baden Wuerttemberg

2005Foundation of Hirschmann Automation

Nordrhein Westfalen

2002Foundation of Lumberg Automation Components

merge into Belden CDT Inc.

2007The company name

Belden and CDT merge into Belden CDT Inc.

and Control GmbH

2007The Belden Group ac-quires the Hirschmann

GmbH

2007The Belden Group acquires the LumbergThe company name

changes to Belden Inc.quires the Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH

acquires the Lumberg Automation Components GmbH

3Facts

Turnover 2007: $ 2.03 Mrd.

Headquarters:St L i Mi i USA

Headquarters:Wi f th G

Turnover 2007:202 Mio. €

Headquarters:N k t li G

Turnover 2007:61,5 Mio. €

Headquarters:S h lk hl G

Complete wiring solutions f

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Employees: ~7,500

Wipperfuerth, Germany

Employees: ~300

Individually designed C &

Neckartenzlingen, Germany

Employees: ~800

As a specialist for

Schalksmuehle, Germany

Employees: ~500

Lumberg Automation for industrial applications: from industrial network connections over control and instrument cables.

Cable & Wire applications for solutions in various vertical market segments: Transportation, Industrial, Aerospace Defense

automation and network systems Hirschmann offers a complete infrastructure for data communication: Net ork components fiber

develops, produces and distributes connectors and components for applications in the industrial automation.

Aerospace, Defense, Power, Medical and Buildings. Market Leader in Miniaturization and Weight optimi

Network components, fiber interfaces, plug connectors for actuators/sensors and electronic control systems for loadoptimi-

zation.for load moment delimi-tation.

4Advantagesg

Well balanced product portfolio aligned toWell balanced product portfolio, aligned to special applications

Internationally established brand name ywith a positive image

Excellent market position, worldwide present

Hi hl ffi i t d ti hi h lit dHighly efficient production processes, high quality and excellent service

Innovative strength with highly motivated personnel and g g y pstrong research and development teams

5Industries

AutomotiveAutomotive

Chemicals

Electronics

Food & BeverageFood & Beverage

Oil & Gas

Pharmaceuticals

PowerPowerPower GenerationPower Distribution

TransportationpAir Traffic / Airports Railways / Rail SystemsShipbuildingTraffic ControlTraffic ControlTunnels / Bridges

Water / Wastewater

Other Industries and ApplicationsOther Industries and ApplicationsCement Machinery / Engine BuildingMiningPaper and PrintingBuilding

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InnovationsWire and Cable Systemsy

1905

1910

"Beldenamel" insulation was created.

Rubber insulated wire was added to Belden product line.

1927

1940s

p

The invention of the soft rubber plug

Belden wire was used in everything from the B-52 Flying Fortresses to tanks and other equipment and machinery

1950s

to tanks and other equipment and machinery.

Belden products used in electrical appliances, tools, lighting, power motors, automotive and other energy producing devices.

1970s

1980s

Belden developed the prototype cable design used for the first commercial cable TV transmission.

Belden cables were specified by significant manufactures such as

2007

IBM for computer cables and other electronic applications.

Leading signal transmissions provider of Copper Cable and Connectivity, Fiber Optic Cable and Connectivity, Cable Management Solutions, Wireless Solutions, Power Over Ethernet Products

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Wire and Cable SystemsIndustrial Cable Solutions

DataBus®, DeviceBus® and ControlBus®

for fieldbus networks ®Blue Hose® and other twinaxial cables for PLC/DCS

EIA RS-485

Interconnect cables Industrial Cable Solutions

Variable-frequency drive

Belden Infinity® flexible automation cables for robotic, constant motion applicationsapplications

300V power-limited tray cables for instrumentation

Thermocouple extensionThermocouple extension

600V tray cables for instrumentation

600V type TC, MC and Teck-Style® control cables

8Wire and Cable Systemsy

Full complement of cables

Sound and Security

Fiber optics cable selection from

Fiber optics

pfor sound, control, computer interconnect, alarm, security, CCTV, Circuit Integrity and other security applications. And behind each

pBelden include:Interconnect, Distribution, Breakout Style, Industrial Armored, Tactical, Ribbon, Single Jacket-All Dielectric, Double Jacket-Armored,

cable is years of research and development and Belden’s unequaled reputation for quality and service.

Loose Tube, Double Jacket- Heavy-Duty, Cen-tral Tube, Micro Loose Tube Breakout Style–TrayOptic® Heavy-Duty, All Dielectric cables

10GX Cable Design

Category 5e / Enhanced

Networking

Category 5e, Category 6 UTP and fiber data cables

Residential

The Belden Wireless Solution

Wireless

Category 5e / Enhanced Category 6 Components and Systems

Belden System 1200 (Cat. 5e | 1.2 Gb/s | 160 MHz)

Belden System 2400

for multimedia, voice, video and data useSeries 6 and Series 59 video coax cables for HDTV, DBS, CATV, SVHS, CCTV and cable modem applications

provides seamless mobility, bullet-proof security, zero co-channel interface and unmatched system capacity.

Belden System 2400 (Cat. 6 | 2.4 Gb/s | 250 MHz)

Belden System 4800LX (Beyond Cat. 6 | 4.8 Gb/s | 300 MHz)

B ld Fib E S t

Speaker cables for audio distribution

Paired, unshielded cables for security and alarm applications

Belden FiberExpress Systems

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InnovationsCable Specialtyp y

Market Leader in Miniaturization and Weight optimization

Innovation Leader in Temperature resistant Solutions ( ° ° C )(-271° to +1.250° Celsius)

Markets

T t tiTransportation

Industrial

Aerospace

D fDefense

Power

Medical

B ildiBuilding

10Cable Specialtyp y

Railway Power Cable

Thermo andCompensating Cable

(Chemicals, Sensor Tec)Ignition Cable

High ambientTemperature CableTemperature Cable

(Mico taped)

Teflon Cable (Robotics Automotive Traffic)Xenon Headlight Cable Teflon Cable (Robotics, Automotive, Traffic)Xenon Headlight Cable

SI-Rubber Cable (High Temp industrial Solutions)

11Industrial cablingg

12Industrial cablingg

Selection Factors

Required shield effectivenessFlexibilityFlexibilityFlex lifeEase of stripping and terminationpp gMechanical strengthResistance to corrosionTemperature requirementsCost

13Shielding g

Beldfoil® Shield

14Shielding g

BELDFOIL® SHIELD

100% coverageLow costLow costThin and light weightEasy to terminateyCan be color codedMost effective at high frequenciesVery good flexibility and good repeated flex life

15Shielding g

SHORTING FOLD

16Shielding g

Z-FOLD®

Patented DesignSuperior Shield Effectivenessp

17Shielding g

DUOFOIL® SHIELD

Improved Shield Reliability and Flex LifeProvides an Additional Interference BarrierBarrierLower Shield Resistance

18Shielding g

DUOBOND® SHIELDS

Faster, easier, reliable terminationMaintains integrityg yPrevents moisture

19Shielding g

BRAID SHIELDS

Good strength, flexibility, and flex lifeand flex life

40% - 98% Coverage

20Shielding g

DUOBOND PLUS®

Exceptional high shield integrity

21Shielding g

FRENCH BRAID™

22Shielding g

FRENCH BRAID™

Belden patented design

Combines benefits of serve and braidCombines benefits of serve and braid

Superior flex life & flexibility of serve

Coverage and consistency of braidCoverage and consistency of braid

Ease of termination

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COMBINATION FOIL & TINNED COPPER BRAID SHIELDS

Maximum shield effectiveness

100% f il100% foil coverage

Strength

Low DC resistanceLow DC resistance

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EMI

g

Braid shields most effectiveFor very lowest frequencies only conduit is effectiveR i t f hi ld iti lResistance of shield criticalFoil shield resistance is too high (foil is thin)

RFIFoil shields most effectiveFoil shields most effective

Braid shields become “wavelength dependent”

Holes in braid let high frequencies in or outHoles in braid let high frequencies in or out.

BROAD BAND COVERAGE

Braid for low frequenciesq

Foil for high frequencies

IndustrialIndustrialD t S l ti ®Data Solutions®

Industrial Data solutions

Why Commercial Cable Is Not Suitable (1/4)

Extreme cold can make a cable stiff and brittleElevated temperatures can degrade the plastic used in the cable’s construction: the result:

- The signal attenuation in a typical COTS* Category 5e cableThe signal attenuation in a typical COTS Category 5e cablewill increase at a rate of 0.4% per degree Celsius above 20°C.

- At 60°C the attenuation may be increased by as much as 16%- At 60 C the attenuation may be increased by as much as 16%.

*Commercial-of-the-shelf

Industrial Data solutions

Why Commercial Cable Is Not Suitable (2/4)

Solvents and other strong chemicals, as well as lubricants, may be used on a manufacturing floor. used on a manufacturing floor.

Petroleum-based lubricants can soak into COTS Cat 5e cables, especially under heat, causing a cable’s jacket to swell and lose p y , g jmechanical strength.

Industrial Data solutions

Why Commercial Cable Is Not Suitable (3/4)

When COTS cables are exposed to the UV radiation in sunlight, the plastic outer jacket can decompose at an accelerated pace, the plastic outer jacket can decompose at an accelerated pace, losing mechanical strength.

This can limit the useful life of the cable.

Most commercial cables are not designed for outdoor use.

Industrial Data solutions

Why Commercial Cable Is Not Suitable (4/4)

Cables are more likely to experience pulling forces (i.e., beyond those of the initial installation process) in an industrial those of the initial installation process) in an industrial environment; it may be necessary to move cables around as equipment is rearranged.

Pulling a commercial-grade data cable with excessive force will stretch it.

The elongation can increase attenuation, limiting the distance the cable can be run.

Industrial Data solutions

Belden’s DataTuff® - Industrial Ethernet Cables Networking Cables with Installable Performance™

Nine tests are done with DataTuff® cables:1. Abrasion – armored for example:1. Abrasion armored for example:

2. Cold Bend3. Cold Impactp4. Crushing5. Cut-throughg6. High Temperature7. Oil Resistance8. UV Exposure9.Water Immersion

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DataTuff® - Industrial Ethernet CablesPage 18 10 Page 18 117924A 7927APage 18.10 Page 18.11

Cat5e, U/UTPFlexible

- Cat6, U/UTP- E-Spline Center Member

7922A 11872A- Cat5e, U/UTP- 22 AWG (0.6 mm)

- Cat6, U/UTP- Mediatwist™Design- Upjacketed

7931ACat6 U/UTP

121872AC t6 F/UTP- Cat6, U/UTP

- High & Low Temp Compl. - Cat6, F/UTP- Mediatwist™Design- AL Armor

IndustrialIndustrial FibFiber

33Industrial Fiber

GMTTxGMTTxFirst-class design:

• Single-Mode, Bend Insensitive Fiber

• Core Bonded™• Core-Bonded™

34GMTTxWh t i th d i ?

G

Very robust, rugged, and survivable cable construction

What is the design?

1,2,4,6,8,12 fiber counts (most used: 4 fibers)

With tight-buffered single-mode fiberg g- no messy gel to clean for termination or splicing

Single-mode fiber, according to ITU G.657Ag , g

Core-Bonded™ aramid yarn strength member

Exceptionally tough sun-light and chemical resistantExceptionally tough, sun-light and chemical resistant polyurethane (PUR) black overall outer-jacket jacket

Round outer jacketRound outer jacket- highly resistant to abrasion, crushing and cut-through

35GMTTxG

What is the application?What is the application?

Fi ld id b d tField video broadcast

Digital camera transmission

ENG vehicles and OB vans

Re-deployable communicationsp y

Ideal for temporary or permanent setups at events

Mi i d i d t i l li tiMining and industrial applications

Military communications

36GMTTxWhat are the Belden Advantages?

G

Bend-insensitive Tactical Fiber Cable (ITU G.657A)

What are the Belden Advantages?

Low temperature applications; improved micro and macro b di 70°Cbending as -70°CSuperior bend performance; it can be coiled into:

- 32 mm loop with < 0.02 dB loss at 1550 nm(25 times better as conventional single-mode < 0.5 dB)

20 l ith 0 2 dB hi h i till 2 5 ti b tt- 20 mm loop with < 0.2 dB which is still 2.5 times better

Zero Water Peak (ZWP); eliminate the water peak defect f d i ti l i l d fibfound in conventional single-mode fiber.

Splicing Compatibility; ensures seamless splicing to existing standard G 652 fibers to help red ce installation timestandard G.652 fibers to help reduce installation time.

37GMTTxG

Core-Bonded™

What are the Belden Advantages?

Core BondedOuter jacket is pressure extruded to the strength member

- Allows the cable to act as one mechanical unit- Simplifies its installation( )(pulling device is attached directly to the outer jacket)

- Pulling forces are directly transferred to the cable strengthmembers with no slippagemembers with no slippage

- Core-Bonded™ jacket avoids wrinkling of the outer jacket

38GMTTxGWhat are the Belden Advantages?

Low memory effect – because of flexible PUR outer jacket

Easy to terminate – because of ripcord

Excellent impact and crush resistance

Abrasion, cut, and chemical resistant

Compact, round cable design for ease of transportation and deployment

Extremely strong, lightweight, and rugged cable design

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Buffered fibers

Patch cordsSimplex

GIPSxA1, GIPTxA1 1.6mmGIPSxB1 GIPTxB1 1 8mmGIPSxB1, GIPTxB1 1.8mmGIPSxC1, GIPTxC1 2.0mmGIPSxD1, GIPTxD1 2.4mmInner jacket

Outer jacket

GIPSxE1, GIPTxE1 2.8mmGIPSxF1, GIPTxF1 3.0mmGIPSxH1 GIPTxH1 2 1mmGIPSxH1, GIPTxH1 2.1mm

DuplexGIPSxy2, GIPTxy2 y for different diameters

Tightbufferedfiber

Aramidstrength

elements

Heavy DuplexGIPSxyH, GIPTxyH y for different diameters

x for different fiber typesx for different fiber types

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Buffered fibers

Di t ib ti / i i b k t 3 d iti MDistribution / mini-breakout 3rd position M

GIMS, GIMT

GUMS, GUMT

GUXT

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Buffered fibers

B k t 3 d iti BBreakout 3rd position B

GIBT

/Tactical / Mobile 3rd position M or T

GMMT

GMTT

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Central Loose Tubedoo & doo /Outdoo Ce t a oose ube

T 12 12 fibType 12 max 12 fibers

GOSA, GUSA standard Rodent ProtectionProtection

GORA, GURA improved Rodent ProtectionProtection

GOWA, GUWA Steel Wire Armored

GODA GUDA C t d St lGODA, GUDA Corrugated Steel Tape (dj)

O Outdoor

U U i l (I d /O td )U Universal (Indoor/Outdoor)

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Central Loose Tube

Type 24 max 24 fibers

GOSB, GUSB standard Rodent Protection

GORB GURB improved RodentGORB, GURB improved Rodent Protection

GOWB GUWB Steel Wire ArmoredGOWB, GUWB Steel Wire Armored

GOCB, GUCB Corrugated Steel Tape (single jacket)( g j )

GODB, GUDB Corrugated Steel Tape (double jacket)

GOFB, GUFB Fiber Reinforced Plastic Armored

O OutdoorO Outdoor

U Universal (Indoor/Outdoor)

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Multi Loose Tube

Type 36 6 tubes with max 6 fibfibers

GBAG, GCAG, GDAG, GEAG Aramid strength membersstrength members

GBRG, GCRG, GDRG, GERG improved Rodent Protection

GBDG, GCDG, GDDG, GEDG Corrugated Steel Tape

Second position

B Outdoor, Dry core

C Universal, Dry core

D Outdoor, Filled core

E Universal, Filled core

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Multi Loose Tube

T pe 72 6 t bes ith ma 12 fibersType 72 6 tubes with max 12 fibers

GBxD, GCxD, GDxD, GExD x for A, R, D

Type 96 8 tubes with max 12 fibers

GBxE, GCxE, GDxE, GExE x for A, R, D

Type 144 12 tubes with max 12 fibers

GB F GC F GD F GE F f A R DGBxF, GCxF, GDxF, GExFx for A, R, D

Type 216 18 tubes with max 12 fibfibers

GBxM, GCxM, GDxM, GExM x for A, R, D

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BELDEN OFC portfolio 2008Indoor & Indoor/Outdoor – Multi Loose Tube

A i l bl ith ( 50 )Aerial cables with messenger (span 50m)

Type 36 6 tubes with max 6 fibers

GASC

Steel Wire Armored

Type 48 6 tubes with max 8 fibers

GOWC, GUWC

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48Belden Contact

Tarmo PesonenSales ManagerFinland and Baltic CountriesBelden Cable & Wire Systems EMEAMobile: +358505967013E-mail: [email protected]