SFTP CAT7 Snagless Shielded (SFTP) Ethernet Network Patch Cable

This Snagless Shielded SFTP Cat7 Ethernet cable provides an ideal solution to connect with 10GBase-T ports in crowded telecom rooms, data centers, and other high-density 10G networking applications.

The SFTP Cat7 Ethernet cable supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet at longer distances up to 100 meters and protects a high-speed network connection from noise and electromagnetic interference. OPTCORE SFTP Cat7 cable is tested to 600Mhz, meaning better performance over Cat6 & Cat6A network cables.

Constructed from high-quality SFTP Cat7 bulk cable and RJ-45 plugs, this design minimizes Near-End Crosstalk (NEXT) levels. Available in a variety of lengths and colors, Optcore’s line of SFTP Cat7 cable gives you the flexibility to build your Individual length cable however you want.

Indoor Ftth Cable To Individual Homes

Indoor Ftth Cable To The Home, is the delivery of a communications signal over optical fiber from the operator’s switching equipment all the way to a home or business, replacing existing copper infrastructure such as telephone wire and coaxial cable. Indoor Ftth Cable is a relatively new and fast growing method of providing vastly high-speed broadband services integrating voice, data and video to consumers and businesses.

Indoor Ftth Cable is proved to deliver bundled or individual data, voice and video services to the home more efficiently-and securely-versus traditional copper transport mediums. We are all aware of slow dial-up frustrations, DSL outages, and coax cable issues (Broadband-Cable TV). Once fiber optics deployed- as an end to end solution- all these inherent problems associated with copper /coax based transport factilities virtually disappear.

High speed SFTP CAT7 Ethernet cable with the Features You Need

Quality ethernet cable comes with a host of features and benefits designed to optimize your network performance, and are ideal for indoor, in-wall and ceiling installation. Their flexible, stranded design offers improved life for the cable and protects connected ports. This shielded, four-pair twisted LAN cable has PIMF pair screening, with the pairs in metal foil. The metal connectors are both shielded to guard against EMI and RFI interference, offering accurate, reliable data transfer.

These cables also have stranded conductors for greater flexibility. All Cat 7 Shielded patch cords are double shielded for increased signal isolation to prevent outside interference, and backward compatible with Cat5 and Cat 6 cables. SFTP Cat7 Ethernet Cable offers better performance than Cat5 and Cat 6 cables, and tighter specifications to eliminate noise and crosstalk.

This copper cable is rated for transmission frequencies up to 600 MHz, making it the perfect option for any network that relies on high-speed indoor networking applications. Users report reliable support for Gigabit connections, with potential data speeds as high as 10gb. That means that your network will flawlessly accommodate all your streaming, download, upload, cloud collaboration, and server application needs at speeds that are sure to make you smile.

Copper offers greater malleability and flexibility when compared to CCA cables. That makes copper cables easier to work with, and less likely to break when flexed during installation. Copper also offers less dc resistance than CCA (about 55% less), which means less cable heating and reduced risk of power dampening for any PoE device.

Your network should have ethernet cables that can keep pace with your connected life. SFTP CAT7 Patch Cord Gold Plated Shielded Network Ethernet LAN Cable is the ideal network cable solution to ensure that your network has the data speed capacity you need to enjoy fast, reliable connections for all your devices.

Fire Alarm Cable Ratings

One of the most essential factors to consider when purchasing a fire alarm cable is the fire rating. There are three key fire safety ratings to consider: FPL, FPLR, and FPLP. While NEC Article 760 explains what a power-limited cable is. The fire alarm cable is tested and certified by UL, which specifies its applications and fire safety requirements.

FPL — FPL cable is ideal for general-purpose applications but should not be installed in air ducts, plenum spaces, riser closets, or any other place where environmental airflow occurs. These cables are fire resistant and have passed both the UL 1424 and the vertical flame test 1581.

FPLR — Riser-rated fire alarm wire is suited for vertical runs in elevator shafts as well as floor-to-floor paths. These cables feature fire-resistant properties, such as the capacity to self-extinguish and emit little harmful smoke. They keep the fire from spreading from floor to floor. Riser cables need to pass the UL 1424 and 1666 vertical riser tests.

FPLP – Plenum-rated fire alarm wire is intended for use in plenum spaces, air ducts, and other places with high ambient airflow. When burned, they self-extinguish and produce a minimal amount of hazardous chemicals and smoke. These cables are UL 1424 and Steiner tunnel test 910 compliant.

75 Ohm Flexible RG59 Cable

RG59 cable is a precision broadcast video RG59 cable for low-bandwidth, low-frequency (below 50 MHz) applications, including analog video, RF and video surveillance.

With an impedance of 75 Ohms, the RG59 cable features a solid 20 AWG bare copper conductor, gas-injected foam HDPE insulation and Dufoil shielding with a tinned copper braid. It’s also offered in eight different colors for identification purposes.