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ABB Ethernet cable (network)

Every smart system starts with data flow — fast, clean, stable. And that means one thing: cables that don’t cut out when someone turns on the coffee machine next to your rack. ABB LAN cables keep networks alive in offices, factories, and automation setups. They’re built like industrial gear, not fragile IT toys.

ABB Ethernet cables that handle real life

Let’s be honest — cheap network cable is everywhere, but it’s not worth your time. It kinks, loses speed, and dies when you pull it through a conduit. ABB Ethernet cables are the opposite. Thick conductors, tight twist pairs, proper shielding — all the stuff that keeps gigabit or 10-gig connections running without random drops.

They come in both solid and stranded versions, depending on the job. Solid cores for long runs in walls and ceilings, stranded for flexible patch leads or movable racks. Either way, the copper’s pure and the shielding actually does its job.

Installers notice the difference fast: no micro-cracks, no half-bent pairs, no 5 % speed loss for “mystery reasons.” You crimp ABB cable once, test it, and it passes clean. Every. Single. Time.

Cat6 and Cat6a — the sweet spot for modern buildings

Most projects today land on Cat6 or Cat6a. ABB builds both to exact spec — consistent impedance, low crosstalk, minimal return loss. The ABB Cat6 cables easily run gigabit over 100 m; ABB Cat6a cables push 10 GbE without drama, even in high-interference zones.

The sheathing is thick but flexible. You can route it through tight bends without it turning into a stiff spring. The markings are laser-printed every half meter — simple, clean, no guessing.

In industrial setups, where EMI is a nightmare, ABB’s Cat6a shielded cables are lifesavers. The foil and braid layers keep noise out even when they run next to motor lines or VFDs. The connectors seat firmly, no loose clicks or half-contacts. It’s the kind of stuff you install once and never touch again.

ABB Patch cables that actually fit

If you’ve ever dealt with a rack full of random patch cords, you know the mess — mixed lengths, wobbly connectors, thin insulation. ABB’s patch cables fix that. Each one is properly molded with strain relief that works. The latch tabs don’t snap off after two weeks. The jacket’s thick enough to resist pinching, but still flexible for neat routing.

They come pre-terminated or in bulk, tested end-to-end for signal integrity. No half-baked “pass-through” crimps, no mystery brand surprises. You plug them in, they click, they hold, they pass data — that’s it.

Patch panels and structured cabling made with ABB parts look cleaner too. The cables keep their shape, they don’t curl up or twist weirdly, and the color codes match across the system.

Designed for structured reliability

Modern networks aren’t just about speed — they’re about predictability. ABB’s LAN cables and Ethernet lines are tested for NEXT, PSANEXT, and insertion loss, with full compliance to ISO/IEC standards. Translation: you can run them in any certified infrastructure and pass inspection without sweating.

The insulation materials are halogen-free and flame-retardant, rated for plenum and riser spaces. They don’t smoke or drip when exposed to heat — perfect for offices, hospitals, data centers, and manufacturing facilities.

And because ABB builds for both commercial and industrial sectors, the same LAN cable family covers everything from server rooms to machine-floor PLCs. You don’t need a dozen suppliers; one ecosystem covers it all.

Bulk and B2B supply for professional projects

At Bank of Lamps, we stock the complete ABB line of LAN cables, Ethernet cables, Cat6 and Cat6a cables, and patch cables for professional installations.
We handle wholesale and B2B supply across Europe — Germany, Netherlands, France, UK, Spain, Baltics — with steady stock and fast delivery.

Good networking doesn’t depend on luck. It depends on clean connections, tight shielding, and cables that don’t give up halfway through the job. ABB builds those, and that’s why installers keep coming back.