APC 2M SC-SC Simplex SingleMode Fiber patchcord
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- Connector Type: SC to SC
- Fiber Type: Single Mode
- Polish Type: Angled Physical Contact (APC)
- Length: 2 meters
- Core Diameter: 9 µm
- Jacket Material: Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)
- Insertion Loss: ≤ 0.3 dB
- Return Loss: ≥ 60 dB
- Operating Temperature Range: -20°C to +70°C
- Mating Cycles: ≥ 1000 cycles
- Color Coding: Green for single-mode fiber
- Applications: Suitable for high-speed data transmission in telecommunications, data centers, and networking environments
- Connector Features: Secure and reliable connection with anti-scratch protection
- Environmental Rating: RoHS compliant
Model Number | SC-SC patchcord |
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SKU | 15808 |
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Description
APC 2M SC-SC Simplex SingleMode Fiber patchcord
The APC 2M SC-SC Simplex Single Mode Fiber Patchcord is a high-quality optical cable designed for efficient data transmission in telecommunications and networking environments. Featuring SC connectors on both ends, this patchcord utilizes Angled Physical Contact (APC) polishing to minimize signal loss and reflections, making it ideal for high-speed applications.
With a length of 2 meters and a core diameter of just 9 µm, this single-mode fiber patchcord ensures optimal performance and reliability. It is constructed with a Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) jacket, enhancing safety by reducing toxic emissions in case of fire. The cable boasts an insertion loss of ≤ 0.3 dB and a return loss of ≥ 60 dB, ensuring minimal signal degradation during transmission.
Designed to withstand various environmental conditions, it operates effectively within a temperature range of -20°C to +70°C and is capable of enduring over 1000 mating cycles. Its green color coding indicates its single-mode designation, making it easy to identify among other cables.
Whether used in data centers, telecommunications, or networking setups, the APC 2M SC-SC Simplex Single Mode Fiber Patchcord guarantees secure and reliable connections, making it an essential component for high-performance optical networks.