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OE9188 CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head

Catalog No
OE9188
Material
Phosphor Copper Alloy, Phosphor Bronze, Nickel

Stanford Optics is a leading developer of cutting-edge solutions in advanced materials science, dedicated to delivering superior manufacturing performance and reliable results across industries. Our CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head surpasses standard expectations, harnessing high-grade materials to ensure optimal conductivity and secure data transmission. With extensive expertise and a commitment to stringent quality control, our product line meets the rigorous demands of professionals who require dependable connectivity solutions. Count on our continuous innovation and unwavering reliability to drive efficiency, productivity, and digital transformation for your business.

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OE9188 CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head
OE9188 CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head
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CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head Description

Constructed with premium materials, our CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head ensures stable, high-speed data transmission for next-generation network requirements. The robust nickel-plated shield effectively reduces electromagnetic interference, while the gold-plated copper contacts deliver excellent conductivity and minimal signal loss. Built with sturdy polycarbonate housing for enhanced durability, it supports bandwidth-intensive applications up to 10 Gigabit Ethernet, guaranteeing responsive and reliable performance.

Measuring up to rigorous industry standards, this crystal head meets TIA/EIA-568.2-D specifications for uncompromising quality. Its exceptional shielding capabilities make it ideal for data centers, server rooms, and other critical network installations. Whether you are upgrading your home network or deploying enterprise-level infrastructure, our CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head provides a dependable solution that stands up to demanding environments, delivering seamless connectivity and superior signal protection.

CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head Applications

CAT6A Shielded Crystal Heads provide advanced EMI/RFI protection, ensuring stable performance for high-speed data transmissions up to 10 Gigabit Ethernet. The durable build and robust shielding design maintain signal integrity even in challenging environments, making them ideal for demanding applications. With their reliable connection and straightforward installation, these connectors excel in both industrial and specialized usage scenarios.

1. Industrial Applications

2. Research Applications

3. Commercial Applications

CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head Packaging

CAT6A Shielded Crystal Heads are carefully sealed in anti-static polyethylene bags, surrounded by shock-absorbing foam inserts to protect them from impact and moisture. Store in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight to prevent exposure. Each shipment undergoes rigorous sterilization procedures to reduce contamination risk. Custom labeling, barcoding, and quantity bundling options are available to meet specific branding and distribution needs.

Packaging: Vacuum sealed, Wooden Box, or Customized.

CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head FAQs

Q1: What are the key material properties of the CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head?

A1: The CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head typically comprises robust thermoplastic material, such as polycarbonate, which ensures high impact resistance and durability. Its internal shielding is made from conductive metals like nickel-plated copper alloy to minimize electromagnetic interference. The gold-plated contacts offer superior conductivity and corrosion resistance. Together, these materials support high-frequency data transmission, enhance signal integrity, and cater to extended network performance requirements.

Q2: What are the best practices for handling and storing the CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head?

A2: When handling the CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head, always avoid excessive bending or twisting to prevent damage to the internal conductors. Grip only the connector body, not the cable, to maintain structural integrity. Store connectors in a dry, cool environment free from dust or moisture. Use anti-static packaging if possible, and avoid stacking heavy objects on top. Inspect them regularly for signs of wear or contamination before use.

Q3: Which quality standards and certifications apply to CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head?

A3: CAT6A Shielded Crystal Heads generally conform to TIA/EIA-568.2-D specifications for performance and reliability, ensuring compliance with Category 6A transmission requirements. They often meet ISO/IEC 11801 standards for structured cabling, facilitating seamless global interoperability. Additionally, many manufacturers pursue UL or ETL listings to confirm safety and quality benchmarks, while RoHS and REACH directives govern material composition. These certifications collectively verify optimal signal integrity and reliable network performance.

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1. Material Properties and Advantages

Carefully engineered for high-performance data transmission, the CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head features robust shielding layers that help minimize electromagnetic interference. This shielding ensures that data signals remain stable and unhindered, even in noisy environments filled with multiple electronic devices. The connector’s sophisticated design provides a consistently reliable connection, supporting higher bandwidth and faster data rates. Through its optimized structure, it resists wear and tear, preserving signal quality over extended periods.

Tightly assembled contact pins within the crystal head maintain an accurate alignment, which allows for rapid and efficient data flow at up to 10 Gigabit speeds. The superior insulation materials guard against crosstalk and other disruptions, making this connector indispensable in data-center deployments. With secure latch mechanisms, the CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head stands out for its longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements while keeping communication lines active and stable.

2. Applications in Advanced Industries

Over the past few years, technology-focused sectors such as aerospace, biomedical labs, and high-frequency trading floors have increasingly turned to CAT6A Shielded Crystal Heads to power secure and high-capacity networks. The enhanced shielding is vital in these specialized environments because it prevents interference that can occur when sophisticated electronic instruments operate in close proximity. Additionally, the connectors are compatible with the latest server infrastructure, meaning organizations can integrate them seamlessly into existing setups without compromising on performance.

Providing reliable, high-speed connections is crucial in industries where microsecond-level data transfers can influence critical decisions and research outcomes. The CAT6A Shielded Crystal Head’s advanced construction ensures minimal packet loss, maintaining data integrity over long spans. By adopting these connectors, professionals in cutting-edge fields enjoy both peace of mind and the technical robustness needed to excel in environments where precision counts the most.

Specifications

Specification

Value

Contact Pins Material

Phosphor Copper Alloy

  Plating Process

Nickel Plating + Gold Plating

  Gold Thickness

50 Μ-Inch

Shielding Shell Material

Phosphor Bronze

  Plating

Full Nickel Plating

Mating Cycles

≥ 750

Installation

0℃ To 50℃

   Operation

-20℃ To 60℃

*The above product information is based on theoretical data and is for reference only. Actual specifications may vary.

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