e-fairline Data cables

Network cables, also known as data cables, transmit information between sender and receiver. This important task should be entrusted to cables and wires you can rely on for their quality. Our Fairline brand network cables impress across the board! They are suitable for both flexible and fixed installations under high stress.
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e-fairline Data cable SF/FTP AWG22 2000MHz Cat8.2

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The e-fairline 2000 MHz Cat. 8.2 data cables and wiring are ideal for use in structured building cabling according to ISO/IEC 11801 and EN 50173-1. They are perfectly suited for all applications from Class D to FA, including multimedia (video, data, voice), >10GbE according to IEEE 802.3af/at/bt, 25GB, 40GB up to 30m, VoIP, PoE, and PoE+.
This cable delivers uncompromising quality. Fairline 2000 MHz Cat. 8.2 network cables are halogen-free and can withstand operating temperatures ranging from -20 to 75°C.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG22 1500MHz Cat.7A

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The e-fairline 1500 MHz Cat. 7a data cables and wiring are ideal for structured building cabling according to ISO/IEC 11801 and EN 50173-2. Cat. 7a cables and wiring excel in all classes from D to FA multimedia. Whether transmitting video, data, or voice, this cable delivers uncompromising quality.
e-fairline 1500 MHz Cat. 7a network cables are halogen-free and can withstand operating temperatures from -20 to 75°C. Available in orange. Individually shielded.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG23 1300MHz Cat.7

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The e-fairline 1300 MHz Cat. 7 data cables are ideal for structured building cabling according to ISO/IEC 11801 and EN 50173-2. Perfect for all classes from D to F multimedia. The halogen-free data cables can withstand temperatures from -20°C to 60°C. They guarantee interference-free data transmission for voice, video, and other data. Available colors are yellow and blue.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG23 1200MHz Cat.7

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The e-fairline 1200 MHz Cat. 7 data cables and wiring are perfect for structured building cabling according to ISO/IEC 11801 and EN 50173-2. Ideal for all classes from D to F multimedia.

These halogen-free data cables withstand temperatures from -20°C to 60°C and ensure interference-free transmission of voice, video, and other data. Available in orange and blue. Cables and wiring are individually shielded.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG23 1000MHz Cat.7

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The e-fairline 1000 MHz data cables and network cables exceed the standardized requirements of the Category 7 standard. Designed for transmission rates of up to 1000 MHz,
they can be used for all structured cabling systems up to and including Class F.
These halogen-free cables and wiring are available in magenta or orange. Network cables and wiring are individually shielded.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG23 Outdoor

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Our e-fairline 1000 MHz outdoor cable exceeds the standardized requirements of the Category 7 standard. Designed for transmission rates of up to 1000 MHz, it is suitable for all structured cabling systems up to and including Class F, including PoE and PoE+.
With an additional PE jacket, it is especially suitable for outdoor use and direct burial.

e-fairline Data cable S/FTP AWG26/1 Home

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This e-fairline CAT7 S/FTP 4x2xAWG26 cable is designed for up to 600 MHz and, with its halogen-free outer jacket of 5.9mm in diameter, is particularly suitable for home cabling with a maximum permanent link length of 60m.

 

 

What are data cables?

Data cables transmit media between the sender and receiver. For a network cable, it doesn’t matter which data is being transmitted, which is why the name "data cable" is more appropriate than "network cable." After all, these cables are not just for a specific network. Data cables are available in different categories, lengths, types, and MHz ranges, depending on the application.

What categories of data cables are there?

The designations of cables indicate the maximum operating frequency. The rule of thumb here is: the higher the category, the faster the cable. For comparison: A Category 7 network cable is suitable for 10,000 Mbit/s transmissions. A Cat. 6 cable, on the other hand, reaches about 1,000 Mbit/s.

An overview of all categories:

  • Cat. 5: These network cables are suitable for Fast or Gigabit Ethernet and are designed for operating frequencies of up to 100 MHz. Installation and routing must be done very carefully due to the high transmission rates.
  • Cat. 6: Cables of this category are compatible with operating frequencies of up to 250 MHz and are suitable for 10-Gigabit Ethernet. The subcategory 6a even supports operating frequencies of up to 500 MHz. Network cables of this class should not be installed at lengths greater than 100 meters due to their susceptibility to interference.
  • Cat. 7: Cat. 7 network cables are now the global standard. They are particularly distinguished by their shielded twisted pairs, making them less susceptible to interference.
  • Cat. 8: These cables are suitable for network bandwidths of up to 100 gigabits per second. They belong to the twisted-pair cable category with individual shielding. Cat. 8.1 and Cat. 8.2 types are distinguished, with the latter being mainly used for data center cabling.

 

What makes Cat. 7 network cables so special?

Cables and wires of Category 7 have proven to be particularly reliable. They are durable, robust, and highly shielded. With their S-FTP shielding, they are especially low-noise and less prone to interference compared to other categories. The ideal choice for high-speed Ethernet networks with data transmission of up to 10 gigabits per second.

Cat. 7 cables belong to a new standard of cables and are future-proof. They are particularly well-suited for installation in smart homes. With a high bandwidth of up to 1500 MHz, they are ideal for all applications, from voice signals (around 2.4 kHz) to ultra-high-definition cable television (around 862 kHz). This means less effort with excellent results and 10-gigabit Ethernet data transmission.

The only downside: To achieve maximum performance with Cat. 7 network cables, new connectors (GG-45) are required. Alternatively, the usual RJ45 connectors can be used.

Why buy data cables and wiring from elmat?

Whether it's Ethernet cables, installation cables, patch cables, or network cables—our cables are reliable! This also applies to networking cables. We are fundamentally convinced of the quality of the products we offer in our shop. Quality, durability, and ease of use are very important to us. After all, only if you are satisfied can we be satisfied too.

Do you have any questions or need advice? Feel free to contact us, and our trained team will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!

Tel.: 02204 - 9481-0
E-Mail: info@elmat.de

 

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