Fiber Optic Cable

simplex vs duplex fiber cable

Simplex VS Duplex Fiber Optic Cable: What is the Difference and How to Choose?

According to the fiber core counts, fiber optic cable can be divided into simplex (single-core) fiber optic cable and duplex (double-core) fiber optic cable. This article will focus on the difference between simplex and duplex fiber optic cable. What is Simplex? Simplex is data transmission that only supports transmission in one direction. In simplex mode, […]

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breakout vs distribution cable

Breakout Cable VS Distribution Cable: What is the Difference?

Multi-core optical cables are widely used in high-density connections indoors and outdoors. Breakout cables and distribution cables are the commonly used multi-core optical cables. Then, what is the difference between breakout cable and distribution cable? Breakout Cable VS Distribution Cable Both breakout cable and distribution cable are composed of 900um tight buffered optical fiber. But

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loose tube tight buffered cable

Loose Tube VS Tight Buffered Optical Cable: What is the Difference?

The optical cable structure can be divided into two types according to whether the optical fiber is tightly wrapped: loose tube and tight buffered structure. These two structures are designed for different usage environments. The loose tube structure is mostly used for outdoor optical cables, and the tight buffered structure is mostly used for indoor

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unarmored armored fiber cables

Armored VS Non Armoured Cable and What is the Difference

With the rapid development of optical communication networks, more and more optical cables are used in different environments. If in a harsh environment, it is very important to ensure the safety of your fiber optic cable when transmitting data. This is where armored fiber optic cables come into play. Armored cables protect the cables from

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microduct cable

Simple but Important Information about Microduct Optical Fiber Cable

How can operators meet today’s infrastructure needs and open the way for new growth while reducing future construction costs? The answer is the deployment of microduct optical fiber cable. Microducts are small conduits used to enclose fiber optic and miniature cables into tight, secure enclosures. Microducts and microcables are designed to work together to provide

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loose tube cable

Basic but Important Information about Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cable

There are two main types of fiber optic cable construction: loose tube and tight buffer cable. Loose tube fiber optic cables are ideal for outdoor environments where extreme environmental conditions play a major role in cable selection. This article will introduce basic but important information about loose tube fiber optic cable. Click to learn more

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direct burial cable

Quick Intros to Direct Bury Fiber Optic Cable

Direct bury fiber optic cable is designed for direct burial installation, which is buried directly in the ground without protection. Directly buried optical cables are usually protected with double sheaths and Kevlar yarns. This article can help you learn basic information about direct bury fiber optic cable quickly. What is Direct Bury Fiber Optic Cable?

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