Factory made hot-sale Single Mode Fiber Connectors - SC APC to SC UPC Simplex 2.0mm PVC(OFNR) OS2 Singlemode Bend Insensitive Fiber Patch Cable – Evolux Lighting Detail:
Bend Insensitive Fiber Optic Cable is less attenuation when bend or twisted compared with traditional fiber cables and this will make the installation and maintenance of the fiber optic cables more efficient. It also can save more space for your high density cabling in data centers and other enterprise networks.
Features
Accurate Mechanical Dimensions
Low Insertion Loss,high return loss
Excellent compatibility
Excellent repeatability
Excellent Temperature stability
No Polishing, no Epoxy
More Convenient to install
Application
Local Area Network
Optical fiber communication system
Optical access network(OAN)
Optical CATV
Optical fiber sensor
Fiber optics data transmission(FODT)
Active device termination
Equipment test
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