כבל סיב אופטי יחיד | Single-fiber assemblies | Fiber cables

ניתן לייצר כבלים אופטיים באיכות גבוהה מכל סיב ובהתאם לצרכי הלקוחות ובתצורות ייצור שונות. בנוסף, קיימים מגוון מחברים (קונקטורים):מחברים סטנדרטיים ומחברים היוצרים אישית עבור צרכי הלקוחות. ייצור כבלים ייחודיים אפשרי בהחלט: כל כבל, כל עיצוב, לכל יישום. עדכנו אותנו בדרישות הטכניות הספציפיות שלכם ואנחנו נעזור לכם לפתח את הכבל הטוב ביותר ולייצר אותו לאחר מכן
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טווח טמפרטורות רחב
עמידות גבוהה בפני נזקי לייזר
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ציפוי AR
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English:
High quality fiber optic cables can be manufactured from each fiber and according to customer needs and different production configurations. In addition, a variety of connectors (connectors) are available: standard connectors and custom connectors for customer needs. Unique cable production is definitely possible: every cable, every design, every application. Update us on your specific technical requirements and we will help you develop the best cable and then produce it
Advantages
Wide temperature range
High resistance to laser damage
Everything is dielectric, non-magnetic design
Biocompatible material
AR coating
Various lengths are available
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Single-fiber assemblies, often referred to as patch cords or pigtails, are fundamental components in fiber optic networks. They are used for connecting network devices or for splicing into longer fiber runs. Their in-demand “similar products” are typically other types of fiber optic cables and assemblies that serve different functions in a network.
Here are 10 similar products to single-fiber assemblies that are in top demand today:
- Duplex Patch Cords: These are essentially two single-fiber cables joined together, with connectors on both ends. They are in high demand for transmitting and receiving data simultaneously in two directions, which is a common requirement in data centers and local area networks (LANs).
- Fiber Pigtails: Similar to a single-fiber assembly but with a connector on only one end. The other end is left bare to be spliced into another fiber or a multi-fiber cable. They are essential for fiber termination and are a core consumable for installers.
- Multimode Fiber Optic Cables: While single-mode fiber is a type of single-fiber assembly, multimode is an alternative. Multimode fiber has a larger core and is in high demand for short-distance, high-speed applications like connections within a data center or between buildings on a campus.
- MPO/MTP Cable Assemblies: These multi-fiber assemblies are a key product in the high-density data center market. They bundle 8, 12, 24, or more fibers into a single connector, dramatically simplifying installation and management.
- Active Optical Cables (AOCs): These are a “plug-and-play” solution that integrates fiber optic cable with transceivers at each end. They are in high demand for high-speed, short-to-medium-distance connections between servers and switches, offering a simpler and lighter alternative to copper cables.
- Direct Attach Cables (DACs): An alternative to AOCs, DACs are copper-based cables with integrated transceivers. They are a popular and cost-effective solution for very short-distance connections (typically within a single rack) in data centers.
- Fiber Optic Splitters: Used in Passive Optical Networks (PON), these devices split a single optical signal into multiple signals to serve multiple users. They are a crucial component for “Fiber to the Home” (FTTH) networks, which are experiencing massive expansion.
- Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cables: The opposite of multimode, single-mode fiber is used for long-distance, high-bandwidth communication, such as in telecommunication backbones and submarine cables. Its high-capacity, low-loss performance makes it a constant top-demand product.
- Fiber Optic Distribution Panels: These are hardware products used to manage and organize the termination points of fiber optic cables. They are in high demand for network infrastructure projects to ensure a clean, accessible, and protected installation.
- Fiber Optic Connectors: The connectors themselves (like SC, LC, FC, and MPO) are a foundational component. Their design and performance are critical to the final assembly, and they are in constant demand for cable manufacturing and field termination.
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