Description
MicroCable UTP - CAT6 - High-Speed - CCA 0.57mm - 1.04mm OD - 6.8mm PVC - 0.6mm Blue Cable
This is a high-speed Ethernet cable designed for networking, supporting high data transfer rates, and is typically used in office, home, or industrial networks. The CCA construction makes it more affordable compared to pure copper cables, though it may have slightly lower conductivity. The blue color is often used for distinguishing the cable in installations.
- MicroCable: Likely a brand or type of cable known for smaller and more flexible designs compared to traditional cables.
- UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair): A type of wiring used for networking that doesn’t have shielding to protect against electromagnetic interference. Commonly used in Ethernet networks.
- CAT6 (Category 6): A high-performance cable standard that supports data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps and frequencies up to 250 MHz, typically used for fast Ethernet connections.
- High-Speed: Indicates that the cable is designed for faster data transmission, likely offering improved performance compared to standard CAT6 cables.
- cca 0.57mm: Refers to the conductor material used, which is Copper Clad Aluminum (CCA). The "0.57mm" specifies the diameter of the conductor inside the cable.
- 1.04mm OD (Outer Diameter): The overall diameter of the individual wire or twisted pair of wires.
- 6.8mm PVC: Refers to the outer sheath of the cable, made of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride), which has a diameter of 6.8mm. PVC provides durability and flexibility to the cable.
- 0.6mm Cable: Likely refers to the thickness of the wire inside.