Product Description:
Fiber Optics Cables are the perfect product for a broad range of
applications, from FTTH FTTB FTTX network to data center and
network infrastructure. Our fiber optic cables are available in
both single mode and multimode types, with various fiber core
diameters (9/125um, 50/125um, 62.5/125um, etc.), jacket types (PVC,
LSZH, OFNR, OFNP, etc.) and connector types (LC, SC, ST, FC, MTRJ,
MU, E2000, etc.). Our fiber optic cables provide an extremely low
return loss of ≥45dB, ensuring stable and reliable signal
transmission. Moreover, we use only the best materials and
industry-leading technology to ensure maximum performance and
durability.
Features:
- Product Name: Fiber Optics Cables
- Cable Diameter: 2.0mm, 3.0mm, Etc.
- Storage Temperature: -40℃~+85℃
- Fiber Core Diameter: 9/125um, 50/125um, 62.5/125um, Etc.
- Fiber Count: 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, Etc.
- Cable Jacket: PVC, LSZH, OFNR, OFNP, Etc.
- Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable
- Multi Mode Fiber Optic Cable
- Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable
Applications:
Fiber optic cables are widely used in a variety of applications,
ranging from telecommunications and data transmission to high-speed
internet access and data storage. Single mode fiber optic cable is
one of the most popular types of fiber optic cables, and it is
frequently used in long-distance, high-speed, high-capacity data
transmission. The single mode fiber optic cable has a single fiber
core with a diameter of 9/125um or 50/125um, and it is capable of
transmitting data at faster speeds and over longer distances than
other types of fiber optic cables. The single mode fiber optic
cable also has a storage temperature ranging from -40℃ to +85℃, and
its return loss is greater than 45dB. Additionally, single mode
fiber optic cables are available in cable diameters of 2.0mm or
3.0mm.
Technical Parameters:
Feature | Description |
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Connector Type | LC, SC, ST, FC, MTRJ, MU, E2000, Etc. |
Core | Single-mode Or Multi-mode |
Fiber Core Diameter | 9/125um, 50/125um, 62.5/125um, Etc. |
Cable Length | 1m, 2m, 3m, Etc. |
Application | FTTH FTTB FTTX Network |
Type | Fiber Optics Cables |
Cable Diameter | 2.0mm, 3.0mm, Etc. |
Fiber Type | G652D, G657A1, G657A2, Etc. |
Cable Jacket | PVC, LSZH, OFNR, OFNP, Etc. |
Fiber Count | 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24, Etc. |
Packing and Shipping:
Packaging and Shipping of Fiber Optics Cables
Fiber optics cables should be carefully packaged and shipped for
safe delivery. Here are some recommended steps:
- Verify that the fiber optics cables are properly labeled.
- Ensure that the cables are straight and not twisted.
- Place the cables into a suitable shipping container.
- Securely tape the container to prevent any movement.
- Check that the shipping address is correct.
- Send the package with a reliable shipping service.
FAQ:
- Q: What is a Fiber Optics Cable?
- A: Fiber Optics Cable is a type of cable that uses light to
transmit data from one end to another. It is made up of an outer
protective jacket, an optical core, and a cladding layer that
reflects the light back into the core.
- Q: What are the benefits of Fiber Optics Cables?
- A: Fiber Optics Cables offer several advantages over traditional
copper cables, including higher bandwidth, greater distance
coverage, improved signal integrity, and much lower levels of
electromagnetic interference.
- Q: What is the difference between single-mode and multi-mode Fiber
Optics Cables?
- A: Single-mode Fiber Optics Cables are designed to transmit light
only in a single mode, while multi-mode Fiber Optics Cables allow
light to travel in multiple modes. Single-mode cables typically
have a larger core diameter and can support longer distances, while
multi-mode cables typically have a smaller core diameter and are
better suited for shorter distances.
- Q: How is Fiber Optics Cable installed?
- A: Installing Fiber Optics Cable typically requires specialized
tools and equipment, and may require the assistance of a
professional installer. The installation process typically involves
routing the cable through conduits, splicing the cables, and
connecting the ends of the cable to the appropriate equipment.
- Q: What is the maximum transmission distance of Fiber Optics
Cables?
- A: The maximum transmission distance of Fiber Optics Cables depends
on the type of cable, the wavelength of light used, and the optical
power budget. Single-mode Fiber Optics Cables can typically support
distances of up to 10 km, while multi-mode Fiber Optics Cables can
typically support distances of up to 2 km.