CAT6 F/UTP Ethernet Cable
Details
Specification
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Product Name |
CAT6 F/UTP Ethernet Cable |
| Category |
Cat6 |
| Cable Type |
F/UTP |
| Conductor Material |
100% Oxygen-Free Bare Copper |
| Conductor Size |
23 AWG |
| Number of Pairs |
4 Pairs |
| Pair Shielding |
Unshielded |
| Overall Shielding |
Aluminum Foil Shield |
| Insulation Material |
HDPE |
| Jacket Material |
PVC / LSZH / PE |
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +75°C |
| Standard Length |
305m (1000ft) |
| Compliance Standards |
ANSI/TIA-568.2-D, ISO/IEC 11801 |
| Color Options |
Blue, Grey, White, Black |
| Packing Options |
Pull Box, Reel, Wooden Drum |
Features and Benefits
- 100% Oxygen-Free Bare Copper Conductors
- Supports Gigabit Ethernet & 10GBASE-T (up to 55m)
- 250MHz Bandwidth
- Low Signal Loss & Reduced Crosstalk
- Compatible with PoE, PoE+ & PoE++
- Flexible and Easy Installation
- Available in PVC, LSZH & PE Jackets
- OEM & Private Label Services Available
- CE & RoHS Compliant
What Does F/UTP Mean?
| Component |
Description |
| F |
Overall Foil Shield |
| UTP |
Unshielded Twisted Pairs |
Available Variants
| Model |
Conductor |
Jacket |
Application |
| CAT6 U/UTP PVC |
OFC |
PVC |
Indoor Installation |
| CAT6 U/UTP LSZH |
OFC |
LSZH |
Public Buildings |
| CAT6 U/UTP Outdoor |
OFC |
PE |
Outdoor Networks |
| CAT6 U/UTP Direct Burial |
OFC |
PE |
Underground Installation |
FAQ
Q1: What is the difference between CAT6 U/UTP and CAT6 F/UTP?
A1: CAT6 F/UTP includes an overall aluminum foil shield that provides better protection against electromagnetic interference compared to standard CAT6 U/UTP cable.
Q2: What is the difference between CAT6 F/UTP and CAT6 S/FTP?
A2: CAT6 F/UTP uses one overall foil shield, while CAT6 S/FTP includes both an overall shield and individual shielding for each pair. S/FTP offers the highest level of EMI protection.
Q3: Does this cable support PoE and PoE++?
A3: Yes. The cable supports PoE, PoE+, and PoE++ applications.
Q4: Does the length of a network cable affect network speed?
A4: Cat5e supports a maximum length of 100 meters, while Cat6 supports 10Gbps over a maximum distance of 55 meters. Exceeding these standard lengths may lead to signal attenuation and a reduction in network speed.