The CAT5e U/UTP-HSYV5e Cable is a high-performance unshielded twisted pair Ethernet cable designed for structured cabling systems. Manufactured with 100% oxygen-free copper conductors, it delivers stable data transmission, excellent signal integrity, and reliable performance for Gigabit Ethernet networks.
Suitable for office buildings, data centers, surveillance systems, schools, hotels, and industrial networking applications.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | CAT5e U/UTP Cable |
| Category | Category 5e |
| Cable Type | U/UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) |
| Conductor Material | 100% Oxygen-Free Bare Copper |
| Conductor Size | 24 AWG |
| Number of Pairs | 4 Pairs |
| Insulation Material | HDPE |
| Jacket Material | PVC / LSZH / PE |
| Characteristic Impedance | 100 ± 15Ω |
| Bandwidth | 100 MHz |
| Transmission Speed | Up to 1000 Mbps |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +75°C |
| Installation Temperature | 0°C to +50°C |
| Standard Length | 305m (1000ft) |
| Compliance Standards | ANSI/TIA-568.2-D, ISO/IEC 11801 |
| Flame Rating | Optional |
| Color Options | Blue, Grey, White, Black, Yellow |
Q1: What is U/UTP Cable?
A1: U/UTP stands for Unshielded / Unshielded Twisted Pair. It contains four twisted pairs without additional shielding and is suitable for most indoor network installations.
Q2: Is this cable made of pure copper?
A2: Yes. We use 100% oxygen-free bare copper conductors. No CCA material is used in our standard OFC series.
Q3: Which should enterprises choose: "Pure Copper" or "CCA" network cables?
A3: Pure Copper cables offer superior conductivity and durability, making them suitable for long-term enterprise cabling installations; CCA (Copper-Clad Aluminum) cables are inexpensive but suffer from poorer performance and durability, and are therefore not recommended for critical network 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.
Q5: Is it important to ensure compatibility between network cables, switches, and routers?
A5: It is extremely important. The category rating of the network cable should match the speed capabilities of the connected devices; otherwise, the network will be unable to achieve its full performance potential.