1 Gigabit Ethernet Cat.6 250 MHz patch cable. 2 x RJ45 plug shielded, IEC 60603-7-5. S/FTP 4 x 2 x AWG27/7 PiMF LSZH x=6.2 mm. Occupancy according to TIA/EIA 568B. Flame retardant IEC 60332-1, halogen-free IEC 60754-2, low-smoke IEC 61034. Overmoulded articulated buckle sleeve with jack protection. Main Features Functions Cable Length 0.5 m Cable Standard Cat6 Connection 1 RJ-45 Connection 2 RJ-45 Gender Male/Male Connection Contacts Coating Copper Cabling Technology 10/100/1000Base-T(X) Cable Shielding S/FTP (S-STP) Product Color Black RoHS Compatible Yes Jacket Material SmokeLess Halogen-Free (LSZH) AWG Cable Size 27/7 Frequency 250MHz
The Efb RJ45 Patch Cable S/FTP, Cat.6, LSZH, 0.5m in black is a high-quality networking solution designed for reliable and fast data transmission. With its S/FTP (Shielded Foiled Twisted Pair) construction and Category 6 compliance, this cable supports bandwidths up to 250 MHz and ensures minimal interference?ideal for Gigabit Ethernet networks and demanding applications such as VoIP or video streaming. The LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jacket enhances safety by reducing toxic emissions in case of fire, making it suitable for use in offices, public buildings, or data centers where health standards are paramount. At just 0.5 meters long, the cable is perfect for short-distance connections between network devices like switches, patch panels, or routers without excess slack.
Efb Elektronik GmbH is renowned for producing robust connectivity solutions with a strong focus on quality assurance and innovation. The company actively pursues sustainability through environmentally friendly manufacturing processes and materials selection?such as using halogen-free compounds that contribute to improved indoor air quality during installation and operation.
By choosing this Efb patch cable with eco-friendly features like LSZH sheathing from a manufacturer committed to environmental responsibility, customers not only ensure optimal performance but also make a positive contribution towards safer workplaces and sustainable technology practices.