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Fibre Optic Cables Compared to wired cables, fibre optic cables
provide higher bandwidth and can transmit data
A fibre optic cable is a network cable that contains over longer distances. Fibre optic cables supports
strands of glass fibres inside an insulated casing. much of the world’s Internet, data centres, cable
They’re designed for long distance, television and telephone systems.
high-performance data networkingand The fibre cable consists of thousands of fibres,
telecommunications.
which are arranged in bundles in optical cables.
These bundles are protected by the outer jacket.
Cable Structure
Tight Buffered Fibre Tight Buffered Fibre: Glass fibre
Aramid Yarn: High strength aramid yarn ensures
Aramid Yarn
high tensile strength and long-term stability in
transmission - this corresponds to Kevlar.
Outer Jacket
Outer Jacket: This is a plastic jacket which
protects the fibre from damage and moisture.
Based on different specifications and
standards, the common fiber patch Optical fibres come in two types:
cords can be categorified from 1. Single mode fibres (OS1/OS2/G657A1)
the perspective of fiber 2. Multi-mode fibres (OM1, OM2, OM3,
cable mode, jacket type, OM4 & OM5)
connector type.
All our fibre cables are RoHS compliant and
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen).
50 μm 125 μm 8-10 μm 125 μm
50-micron multi mode 8-10-micron single mode
• OM2 – Optical Multimode 2 • OS1 – Optical Singlemode 1
• OM3 – Optical Multimode 3 • OS2 – Optical Singlemode 2
• OM4 – Optical Multimode 4
• OM5 – Optical Multimode 5
Ideal for shorter lenght with high bandwith Ideal for long lenght, 200km, 10Gbps