Simplex Fiber Optic Pigtail, MultiMode(OM4/OM3), 0.9mm Tight-Buffered
Fiber optic pigtails are designed to support fusion and mechanical splicing for fiber cabling systems. They provide a fast way to make communication devices in the field.
The bend-insensitive fiber optic pigtails have less attenuation when bent or twisted than traditional fiber optic pigtails, making installation and maintenance more efficient.
Customize Options
Customize Options | OS2 9/125µm | OM4/OM3 50/125µm | OM2 50/125µm |
Total Length | 0.5 m, more | 0.5 m, more | |
Connector | LC/SC/FC/ST/LSH | LC/SC/FC/ST/LSH | |
Polish | APC/UPC | UPC | |
Cable Jacket | Riser (OFNR)/LSZH/Plenum (OFNP) | Riser (OFNR)/LSZH/Plenum (OFNP) | |
Cable Diameter | 0.9 mm/2.0 mm | 0.9 mm/2.0 mm |
Specifications
Specifications | OS2 9/125µm | OM4/OM3 50/125µm | OM2 50/125µm |
Fiber Count | Simplex | Simplex | |
Jacket Color | Yellow | Aqua | Orange |
Glass Fiber | G.657.A1 | G.657.A2 Bend Insensitive | |
Wavelength | 1310/1550nm | 850/1300nm | |
Minimum Bend Radius | 10mm | 7.5mm | |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.3dB | ≤0.3dB | |
Return Loss | ≥60dB | ≥30dB | |
Attenuation | ≤0.36dB/km at 1310nm ≤0.22dB/km at 1550nm |
≤3.0dB/km at 850nm ≤1.0dB/km at 1300nm |
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Durability | ≥1000 times | ||
Operating Temp | 10°C to 70°C (14 to 158℉) | ||
Storage Temp | -40°C to 85°C (-40 to 185℉) |
Application Scenarios
Data Centers, Broadband CATV, PON (Passive Optical Network), WDM or DWDM multiplexing, FTTH
Strict Quality Control System
PVC, LSZH and OFNP
Questions & Answers
Q: I saw the term “tight-buffered” in the product title while browsing the specifications. Could you explain the advantages of using a tight-buffered product?
A: A tight-buffered product means each individual fiber in the cable is enclosed in its own protective layer or buffer. This extra protection helps safeguard the fiber from environmental factors like moisture, dust, and physical damage, making the cable more durable and reliable in challenging environments. Additionally, tight-buffered cables are more resistant to bending and kinking, which makes them easier to handle and install. For more details, you can refer to this encyclopedia.
Q: Is there a way to protect the connectors when installing multiple jumpers at once? Could dust caps or pulling eyes be used for protection?
A: Yes, dust caps and pulling eyes can help protect the connectors. All our fiber connectors come with dust caps by default, which protect the end face from scratches or contamination. Pulling eyes are used for long cable runs, wrapping around the connector to protect it and prevent it from coming into contact with the surrounding environment.
Q: I don’t like the individual packaging. It takes too much time to unpack each one, and it’s not environmentally friendly.
A: We can customize the packaging to better suit your needs, such as packaging multiple units together (e.g., 10 units per pack or more). Please contact [email protected] with your requirements.
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