4 Pair Cat6 UTP 23AWG Copper Lan Cable
Specialization:
* Unshielded twisted pairs
* AWG: 24/26/28AWG Optional
* Conductor: Stranding or Solid CCAM/CCA/CCU/CU/ Bare copper available
* Insulation: HD—PE
* Unrip rope: optional
* Jacket: PVC or LSNH
* Impedance: 100±15% Ω at 1 ~100MHz
* Reference Standard: YD/T1019-2001,ANSI/TIA/EIA-568B,ISO/IEC11801
* Print Legend: CM or CMR
* Specification: 4P
* Rated Temperature: -40°C ~ + 75°C
Diameter of Cable
Conductor | Insulation | Core Number | Jacket | |||||||
AWG | Specification mm | Material | Thickness (NOM.mm) | Material | Thickness (NOM.mm) | OD (NOM.mm) | ||||
24 | 1/0.511 | HD-PE | 0.18 | 4P | PVC or LSNH | 0.55 | 5.4 | |||
26 | 1/0.404 | HD-PE | 0.18 | 4P | PVC or LSNH | 0.55 | 5.0 |
Scope Application:
Mainly used in the Building Correspondence Synthesis Wiring System the Work Area Correspondence Leading-out Terminal and between the Connection Distribution Frame Wiring, As Well As the Housing Synthesis Wiring System’s User Correspondence Leading-out Terminal Arrives at Place of Exile between Coils’ wiring.
When we began work to develop our own Cat6 cables, we knew we would need to test every assembly; while Cat5e cables are easy to assemble without a lot of cause for worry over compliance, Cat6 and Cat 6a are another matter. Defects in assembly that one barely notices when putting the connector on -- things like just a bit too much split of the members of a pair, or too-abrupt bends in conductors as they route into the connectors -- can cause failure.