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Patch cables are a type of wire and cable used to connect two or more devices, such as computers, routers, and switches. They are typically used in local area networks (LANs) and are available in a variety of lengths and colors. Patch cables are typically made of copper or fiber optic material and are designed to provide a secure connection between two devices.
Patch cables are used in a variety of applications, including data centers, home networks, and office networks. They are also used in industrial settings, such as factories and warehouses, to connect machines and other equipment. Patch cables are available in a variety of sizes and colors, and can be used to connect devices with different types of connectors.
Patch cables are an important part of the wire and cable industry, as they are used to connect devices and enable communication between them. Companies in the patch cable market include Belden, CommScope, Corning, and Panduit. Show Less Read more