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Colour RJ45 Patch Cables for CAT6A Applications from Phoenix Contact

April 28, 2025

Color RJ45 Patch Cables for CAT6A Applications

Phoenix Contact is extending its product portfolio with colour patch cables from the RJ45 Building series, which have been specially developed for applications in control cabinets. The new cables are available in eight colours: white, orange, yellow, red, violet, green, blue, and black.

High-speed data transmission at up to 10 Gbps (CAT6A) makes the RJ45 patch cables ideal for future-proof office, building, and protected industrial applications, such as in control cabinets. Worldwide approvals, including CE, UL, WEEE, and EAC, enable international use. The reliable locking clip protection enables reliable connection and disconnection, while 360° shielding offers ideal EMC properties. The patch cables are available in lengths from 0.3 m to 50 m.

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