Customization: | Available |
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Application: | Local Communication Cable |
Conductor Material: | 0 |
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The multifiber armored cables provide both durability and flexibility into a unique networking solution with 4 to 12 individual fiber strands. Each fiber has an helical stainless steel tape over a buffered fibre surrounded by a layer of aramid and stainless steel mesh with an outer jacket. It's specifically designed for customer premises, central offices and indoor harsh environments or heavy traffic areas which require extra protection.
Ideal for network cabinet connection, ceiling wiring and under-floor wiring in the data centerr.
Connector Type | LC/SC/ST/FC | Polish Type | UPC/APC |
Fiber Mode | OS2 9/125μm | Wavelength | 1310/1550nm |
Fiber Count | 6 Fibers | Cable Jacket | PVC |
Fiber Grade | G.657.A1 | Minimum Bend Radius | 30D (Dynamic/Static) |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | Return Loss | UPC≥50dB, APC≥60dB |
Trunk Diameter | 4.5mm | Breakout Diameter | 3.0mm |
Polarity | A (Tx) to B (Rx) | Jacket Color | Blue |
Attenuation at 1310nm | 0.36 dB/km | Attenuation at 1550nm | 0.22 dB/km |
Armor Layer | Stainless Steel Tube | Tensile Loads | 200/400N (Long/Short Term) |
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.