Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Meter |
Cable Type | Armoured |
Cable Length | 500 m |
Brand | Finolex |
Operating Temp. | -20 to +60 |
Insulation Material | PVC |
Mode Type | Single & Multi Mode |
Outside Diameter | Upto 12mm |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Optical fiber cables, commonly known as fiber optic cables, are used to transmit data in the form of light pulses over long distances and at high speeds. They consist of one or more thin strands of optically pure glass or plastic fibers enclosed within a protective sheath. Fiber optic cables have revolutionized communication and data transmission due to their high bandwidth, low loss, and immunity to electromagnetic interference.
Here are some key features and benefits of optical fiber cables:
Fiber Optic Strands: Fiber optic cables are made up of one or more fiber optic strands, which are extremely thin strands of glass or plastic. These strands act as waveguides, allowing light signals to be transmitted through them with minimal loss and distortion.
Bandwidth and Data Capacity: Optical fiber cables offer high bandwidth, allowing for the transmission of large amounts of data over long distances. They can support multiple high-speed data channels simultaneously, making them suitable for applications requiring high data capacity, such as internet, telecommunication, and video streaming.
Low Signal Loss: Fiber optic cables have low signal loss, meaning the light signals can travel long distances without significant degradation. This enables reliable and high-quality transmission of data over hundreds of kilometers without the need for signal boosters or repeaters.
Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference: Unlike traditional copper cables, optical fiber cables are not affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI). This makes fiber optic cables ideal for installations in environments with high levels of electromagnetic noise, such as industrial settings or areas with heavy electrical equipment.
Security: Fiber optic cables provide a higher level of security compared to traditional copper cables. Since they transmit light signals instead of electrical signals, it is much more difficult to tap into or intercept the data being transmitted through fiber optic cables, making them more secure against data breaches or unauthorized access.
Lightweight and Flexible: Fiber optic cables are lightweight and flexible, making them easier to handle and install compared to bulky copper cables. Their flexibility allows for easier routing in tight spaces and around corners, making them suitable for various installation scenarios.
Longevity and Durability: Optical fiber cables are highly durable and have a long lifespan. They are resistant to environmental factors such as moisture, temperature fluctuations, and chemicals, ensuring reliable performance even in harsh conditions.
Fiber Optic Cable Types: There are different types of fiber optic cables designed for specific applications. Some common types include single-mode fiber (SMF) and multi-mode fiber (MMF), which differ in terms of the size of the fiber core and the distance they can transmit signals effectively.
Fiber optic cables have become the backbone of modern communication networks, including long-distance telecommunications, internet connections, cable TV, and data centers. Their high-speed data transmission capabilities and numerous advantages make them an essential component in today's interconnected world.
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Product Details:
Brand | Finolex, Sterlite |
Conductor Stranding | Fiber |
Jacket Thickness | 1.8 mm +/- 0.2 mm |
Pulling Tension Short term | 2000 N |
Storage Temperature | - 40 degree C to + 60 degree C |
Outer Diameter | 9mm to 9.5 mm +/- 0.3 mm |
Operating Temperature | - 20 degree C to + 60 degree C |
Pulling Tension long term | 1000N |
Crush Load | 3000 N/100mm |
Jacket Material | LSZH/HDPE |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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