LAN Cables

Are slow data transfers holding your business back? Our LAN cables support gigabit and even 10-gigabit Ethernet speeds, ensuring your data moves as fast as your business demands. With high-frequency shielding, these cables prevent interference, allowing seamless data transmission across long distances without signal degradation.

Conductor Material

High-purity annealed copper with low electrical resistance

Insulation Material

Polyethylene (PE) or Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) with low dielectric constant

Voltage Rating

300V (Low-voltage data transmission, suitable for network cabling applications).

Temperature Range

-20°C to +75°C for standard PVC cables; up to +90°C for high-performance cables

Fire Resistance

Flame-retardant, Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) material compliant with IEC 60332-1 standards.

Product Description

These LAN cables are designed with advanced twisted pair technology and electromagnetic shielding to minimize near-end crosstalk (NEXT) and far-end crosstalk (FEXT). This reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensures cleaner, faster signal transmission even in congested environments, offering stability and performance.

Water Resistance

Water-resistant sheathing with additional gel-filled construction for outdoor or direct burial applications.

UV Resistance

UV-stabilized outer jacket (PVC or PE)

Cross-sectional Area

0.2 mm² to 0.5 mm² per conductor, ensuring sufficient current-carrying capacity for Ethernet applications.

Sheath Material

LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) or PVC, providing mechanical protection and chemical resistance.

Armoring

Optional steel wire armoring (SWA) or aluminum tape for mechanical protection in industrial environments.

Current-Carrying Capacity

Up to 1A per conductor depending on cable size and ambient temperature, ensuring minimal voltage drop.

Flexibility

High flexibility with tight bending radius, ideal for confined installations or patch cable use.

Cable Size

4 to 8 cores

Outer Diameter

Cat5e: 5.5 mm to 6.0 mm, Cat6: 6.5 mm to 7.5 mm, Cat6a: 8.0 mm to 8.5 mm, depending on shielding and insulation.

Mechanical Protection

Robust outer sheathing with optional armoring for enhanced mechanical durability and impact resistance.

Standards Compliance

ANSI/TIA-568-C.2, ISO/IEC 11801, and RoHS compliance

Technical Advantages

Built with reinforced, high-grade copper conductors and superior insulation materials like PVC or LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), our LAN cables resist wear and tear. This ensures longevity, even in high-traffic areas where cables are exposed to bending, pressure, or environmental stress. You can rely on cables that won’t need frequent replacement, reducing operational costs over time.

Our Cat6 and Cat6a cables provide higher bandwidth capabilities, allowing businesses to support growing numbers of devices and applications. With data transmission rates of up to 10 Gbps, your network can handle high-definition video streaming, large file transfers, and multiple VoIP connections without slowing down.

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Industry Applications

Data Transfers

Facilitate high-speed Data Transfers between servers, switches, and storage devices with low-latency, high-bandwidth LAN cables.

Communication

Enable fast, reliable voice, data, and video Communication across network nodes in wired and wireless infrastructures.

Industrial Automation

Support Industrial Automation with real-time data exchange between control systems, sensors, and machinery in automated production lines.

Enterprise Networks

Connect Enterprise Networks workstations, servers, and peripherals for stable, high-speed intra-office communications and data access.

Medical Equipment

Power digital Medical Equipment and health information systems with low-interference, high-reliability LAN cables.

Educational Institutions

Provide Educational Institutions with seamless connectivity for online learning, file sharing, and resource access across campus-wide networks.

Future-Ready LAN Cables for Enhanced Safety

LAN cables are designed with future-proofing in mind. With backward compatibility and support for advanced Ethernet technologies, you can integrate them seamlessly into your existing infrastructure while preparing for future upgrades. Whether deploying next-gen IoT devices or implementing cloud-based solutions, our cables will prepare your network for tomorrow.

Our LAN cables come with LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) jackets, which reduce toxic fumes and smoke in the event of a fire. This makes them ideal for use in enclosed spaces or commercial buildings. These cables meet strict international safety standards, ensuring your installation is safe and compliant with regulations.

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What is the difference between CAT5e and CAT6 LAN cables regarding speed and bandwidth?

CAT5e cables can handle speeds up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit per second) and a bandwidth of 100 MHz. In contrast, CAT6 cables support speeds up to 10 Gbps and a bandwidth of 250 MHz. This means CAT6 is better for networks that need faster data transfer over longer distances.

How do twisted pairs in LAN cables reduce interference?

Twisted pairs in LAN cables have wires twisted together in pairs. This design helps cancel out electromagnetic interference from outside sources. Each pair carries signals in opposite directions, which reduces crosstalk and makes the connection more reliable, especially in crowded environments.

Why is the length of a LAN cable important for signal quality?

The length of a LAN cable affects the signal quality. Most LAN cables’ maximum length is 100 meters (328 feet). Beyond this length, the signal can weaken, leading to slower speeds and connection drops. Shorter cables provide better performance and reliability.

What materials are used in LAN cables, and how do they affect performance?

LAN cables are typically made of copper or fiber optics. Copper cables are common and great for short distances, but interference can affect them. Fiber optic cables use light to transmit data, allowing faster speeds and longer distances without signal loss. The choice of material impacts speed, distance, and overall performance.

How does shielding in LAN cables improve network performance?

Shielding in LAN cables adds a layer of protection around the wires. This shield can be made of foil or braided metal. It helps block external interference from other devices and reduces crosstalk between wires inside the cable. Shielded cables are ideal for environments with high electromagnetic interference, ensuring a stable and fast network connection.

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