I apologize for the confusion, but there seems to be an error in your request. CAT 6 refers to a type of Ethernet cable used for copper-based network connections, while fiber optic patch cords are used for fiber optic connections. These are two different types of cables with distinct characteristics.
If you are looking for a fiber optic patch cord with SC to LC connectors, it would not be referred to as CAT 6. Instead, it would be a fiber optic patch cord with SC (square-shaped) connector on one end and LC (small, rectangular) connector on the other end. The "simplex" designation indicates that it is a single fiber cable, allowing for unidirectional communication.
Fiber optic patch cords with SC to LC connectors are commonly used in various applications, including data centers, telecommunications, and networking, where the SC connector is typically used for equipment connections, and the LC connector is used for high-density applications or connections to SFP modules.