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1.5m 12 Colored Fiber Pigtail with Jacket, LC UPC OM4 Multimode, 12 Fibers Bunch, PVC 0.9mm, Aqua

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Product Highlights

Bend Insensitive Fiber & 7.5mm Min. Bend Radius

Color-coded for Easy Matching of 0.9mm Fiber to Be Spliced

Easy-strip 900µm Tight-buffered Coating

Precision Zirconia Ferrule Connectors Ensure Low Loss

Support Both Fusion and Mechanical Splicing

1.5m 12 Colored Fiber Pigtail with Jacket, LC UPC , 12 Fibers Bunch, OM4 Multimode, PVC 0.9mm, Aqua


12 fibers optic pigtails are ideal for fusion splicing the required fiber connectivity for structured cabling systems including Data Centers, Broadband CATV, PON (Passive Optical Network), WDM or DWDM multiplexing, FTTH and voice services in ATM and SONET metropolitan and access networks.

The OM3 bend insensitive fiber optic pigtails have less attenuation when bent or twisted compared with traditional fiber optic pigtails and this will make the installation and maintenance more efficient.


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Features

Build a Stable and Robust Fiber Optic Network

High-quality tight-buffered fibre optic pigtail protects the fibre optic core, and is easy to strip for splicing.

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High-precision Components Guarantee Reliable Transmission

Superior cable assemblies reduce light loss and easily meet your diverse cabling requirements.

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Color-Coded Cable Jacket for Easy Identification

A fiber optic pigtail's jacket color is typically defined by the fiber type, and can differ based on mode and performance level.


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A Variety of Applications of Different Equipments

Optical fibre pigtails can be used in optical fibre communication systems optical fibre data transmission, optical fibre CATV, optical test equipment, fibre optic sensors, etc.

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How to Strip Fiber Optic Pigtail with Tri-Hole Fiber Stripper

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Two Important Methods for Fiber Optic Pigtail Splicing

Fiber optic pigtail assemblies are utilised in terminating fibre optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing.

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