Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Local Communication Cable |
Conductor Material: | 0 |
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Armored fiber optic cable with build-in metal armor can provide stronger protection of the optical fibers than standards fiber optic cables. The rugged armored cables allow optical fiber to be installed in the most hazardous areas, including environments with slight dust, oil, gas, moisture, or even damage-causing rodents.
Please note: E2000 is an LSH connector with a dust-proof cover.
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Superior cable assemblies reduce light loss during cable bending and easily meet your diverse cabling requirements.
It's important to know the differences between OFNP, PVC, LSZH jackets because each different type is used in different locations.
Connector Type | LC/SC/ST/FC/LSH | Polish Type | UPC to UPC |
Fiber Mode | OM1/OM2 | Wavelength | 850/1300nm |
Fiber Count | Simplex | Polarity | A (Tx) to B (Rx) |
Fiber Grade | G.651 (OM1)/Bend Insensitive (OM2) | Min. Bend Radius | 20/10D (Dynamic/Static) |
Cable Jacket | PVC/LSZH/OFNP | Tensile Load | 120/225N (Long/Short Term) |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Return Loss | ≥30dB |
Operating Temperature | -25~70°C | Storage Temperature | -25~70°C |
Q:Can 9/125 and 8.3/125 jumpers be used together? Is there a big difference between them?
A:8.3 and 9 refer to the fiber diameter of the fiber jumper, and 125 is the diameter of the jumper. The single-mode optical fiber provided by FS is 9/125, which is in line with international standards, and 8.3/125 is non-standard. If the two are used together, theoretically there will be light leakage and the loss will be relatively large, so it is not recommended to use them together.