12 Bundle fiber SC Multimode Fiber Pigtail
- Model:
- PGT-SC-UPC-MM-12
- Sample:
- Free Sample in Stock
- Time:
- 3 working days
- Made:
- Teleweaver
- From:
- Fiber Optic Pigtail
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Introduction to 12 fiber muilti-mode bunch fiber optic pigtail
Teleweaver 12 Bundle fiber SC Multimode Fiber Pigtail Fiber LSZH. SC Fiber Optic Pigtail used in permanent connections between fiber patch panels and incoming cables / single blown fibers.
Features:
- Low insertion loss and high return loss
- Good exchangeability
- Fiber Type:OM1 OM2
- Cable:LSZH
Application:
- FTTH , CATV, LAN, MAN, WAN, Test &Measuremen
- Video transmission , Data transmission
- Active Device Termination
- Premise Installations
- Telecommunication and Data processing Networks
- Industrial, medical & military
- Systems Integration for Long Haul, Metro and Access Network
12 fiber muilti-mode bunch fiber optic pigtail Specification
Parameters | Value |
---|---|
Fiber Connector | SC |
Polish Type | UPC |
Fiber Type | Multimode |
Fiber Count | 12 cores |
Jacket OD | 0.9mm/2.0mm/3.0mm |
Jacket Material | PVC/LSZH/OFNR |
Insertion loss | ≤0.3dB |
Return loss | ≥45dB |
Tensile Strength | >100N |
Durability(Times) | >1000 |
Minimum Bend Radius | 30mm |
Operating temperature | -40°C~80°C |
Fiber-Grade | OM1 OM2 |
Cable Length | 1m/2m/3m/5m |
FAQs on 12 fiber muilti-mode bunch fiber optic pigtail
Q:Does single mode fiber support 10g?
A:When it comes to single mode fiber types, it can be categorized into OS1 and OS2 fiber, which are SMF fiber specifications. … Both OS1 and OS2 fiber optic cable support Gigabit and 10G Ethernet links. Besides, OS2 fiber can support 40G and 100G Ethernet links.
Q:Is Orange fiber single mode or multimode?
A:Fiber optic cable jacket colors can make it fast and simple to recognize exactly which type of cable you are dealing with. For example, the color yellow clearly identifies a single mode cable, while orange indicates multimode.
Q:Can I connect multimode fiber to single mode?