This reduces the need for excessive untwisting and prevents any degradation of cable performance. Technically, the connector falls under our HQ model range, as it meets Cat6 "Channel Link" certification despite not requiring an insert or wire guide. The use of an insert or wire guide is designed to reduce near crosstalk (NCR) by an average of 3-4 dB per patch cord, according to tests performed with Fluke equipment. Additionally, the contacts or pins are made of a high-quality metal alloy that provides a perfectly smooth surface for optimal contact with the female socket or keystone jack. This is a phosphor bronze alloy with a 100-micron nickel plating, all coated with 50µ" gold flash, ensuring a reconnection rate exceeding 550 times. The conductor contact features a robust and precise two-prong design, allowing for installation on both stranded and single-strand cables. The importance of the gold flash coating: Market standards range from the most basic 3µ" models, with a reconnection rate of no more than 35 reconnections, to 6µ" (65 reconnections), 15µ" (165 reconnections), 30µ" (325 reconnections), and finally 50µ" (over 550 reconnections). However, this is only true if the gold flash is made of 24-karat gold with 99% purity. Any other alloy will significantly reduce the contacts' performance. It is supplied in bags of 25 units and standard market tools are used for crimping. 

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