Phoenix Contact: RJ45 Patch Cables for Industrial Applications

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October 26, 2021

The Phoenix Contact portfolio now includes the new RJ45 patch cables for industrial applications.

The RJ45 INDUSTRIAL patch cable series enables data speeds of up to 10 Gbps in accordance with CAT5 and CAT6A and is particularly suitable for Industrial Ethernet and PROFINET environments. The connectors with a uniform look and feel feature high-quality overmolding and a protected locking clip to ensure robustness. The patch cables with increased vibration resistance, are ideal for industrial applications. Up to five different cable outlet directions and a broad cable portfolio including versions for drag chain and robot applications open up versatile opportunities for use. With comprehensive CE, cULus, and EAC approvals, the RJ45 patch cables can be used anywhere in the world.

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