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| Customization: | Available |
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| Type: | Optical Fiber Distribution Box |
| Wiring Devices: | Integrated Wiring |
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| Fiber type | G652D (1310/1550nm) |
G657A1 (1310/1550nm) |
G657A2 (1310/1550nm) |
G657B3 (1310/1550nm) |
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| Attenuation |
Typical | 0.36/0.22 | 0.36/0.22 | 0.36/0.22 | 0.36/0.22 | |
| Maximum | 0.4/0.3 | 0.4/0.3 | 0.4/0.3 | 0.4/0.3 | ||
| Zero Dispersion Slope | ≤0.091 ps/km·nm 2 | ≤0.092 ps/km·nm 2 | ≤0.092 ps/km·nm 2 | ≤0.092 ps/km·nm 2 | ||
| Dispersion(1285~1340nm) | -3.5 ~ +3.5ps/(nm·km) | -3.5 ~ +3.5ps/(nm·km) | -3.5 ~ +3.5ps/(nm·km) | -3.5 ~ +3.5ps/(nm·km) | ||
| Mode field Diameter(@1310nm) |
9.1±0.4 µm | 8.8±0.4 µm | 8.8±0.4 µm | 8.6±0.4 µm | ||
| Cutoff wavelength cable(nm) | ≤1260 nm | ≤1260 nm | ≤1260 nm | ≤1260 nm | ||
| Min bend radius(mm) | 16 mm | 10 mm | 7.5 mm | 5 mm | ||
| Cladding diameter(µm) | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | ||
| Fiber type | 62.5/125µm (850/1300nm) | 50/125µm (850/1300nm) | OM2+ (850/1300nm) |
OM3 (850/1300nm) |
OM4 (850/1300nm) |
OM5 (850/953/1300nm) |
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| Attenuation |
Typical | 3.0/1.0 | 3.0/1.0 | 3.0/1.0 | 3.0/1.0 | 3.0/1.0 | 3.0/---/1.0 |
| Maximum | 3.5/1.5 | 3.5/1.5 | 3.5/1.5 | 3.5/1.5 | 3.5/1.5 | 3.5/---/1.5 | |
| Bandwidth(MHz·km) | ≥200/≥500 | ≥400/≥500 | ≥700/≥500 | ≥1500/≥500 | ≥3500/≥500 | ≥3500/≥1850/≥500 | |
| Effective modal bandwidth | ----/---- | ----/---- | ≥950 | ≥2000/---- | ≥4700/---- | ≥4700/≥4700/--- | |
| 10 Gigabit Ethernet SX (M) | ----/---- | ----/---- | ----/---- | ≤300/---- | ≤550/---- | 40GBASE-SR4/100GB ASE-SR10@850--200M |
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| Min bend radius(mm) | 16 mm | 10 mm | 7.5 mm | 7.5 mm | 7.5 mm | 7.5 mm | |
| Cladding diameter(µm) | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | 125±1.0 | |
The Description
The fibers are positioned in a loose tube made of a high modulus plastic. The tubes are filled with a water resistant filling compound. The tube is wrapped with a layer of Kevlar. Between the Kevlar yarn and the loose tube water-blocking material is applied to keep the cable compact and watertight. The cable is completed with a polyethylene (PE) or AT sheath.
Characteristics
| Items | Span | Unite | Specifications |
| (RTS) | 50 | KN | 2.5 |
| (MTA) | KN | 1 | |
| (RTS) | 100 | KN | 3 |
| (MTA) | KN | 1.2 | |
| (RTS) | 120 | KN | 3.3 |
| (MTA) | KN | 1.3 | |
| (RTS) | 150 | KN | 3.8 |
| (MTA) | KN | 1.5 | |
| (RTS) | 200 | KN | 4.7 |
| (MTA) | KN | 1.88 | |
| Crush(Long Term) | N/10cm | 1000 | |
| Crush(Short Term) | N/10cm | 2000 | |
| Min. Bend Radius(Dynamic) | mm | 20D | |
| Min. Bend Radius(Static) | mm | 10D | |
| Operating Temperature | ºC | -40~+70 | |
| Storage Temperature | ºC | -30~+60 | |

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