Brief: Discover the Waterproof Fiber Optic Breakout Cable GJPFJV, designed for LAN networks. Featuring LSZH or PVC jacket, dry-type water-blocking materials, and high-performance optical characteristics, this cable is perfect for indoor and outdoor applications. Learn about its technical specs, standards compliance, and versatile uses in this video.
Related Product Features:
LSZH or PVC jacket with dry-type water-blocking materials for enhanced durability and waterproofing.
6-fiber sub-units with 900um tight buffer and aramid yarn strength member for reliable performance.
Non-metallic FRP central strength member for added structural integrity.
Compliant with YD/T1258.2-2009, ICEA-596, GR-409, and IEC794 standards.
Suitable for indoor horizontal and vertical wiring, LAN networks, and backbone cable applications.
Direct connector compatibility for easy device connections.
Available in fiber counts from 24 to 120, with varying diameters and weights.
High tensile strength and crush resistance for long-term reliability.
FAQs:
What are the key features of the GJPFJV Fiber Optic Breakout Cable?
The GJPFJV cable features LSZH or PVC jacket, dry-type water-blocking materials, 6-fiber sub-units with aramid yarn strength member, and non-metallic FRP central strength member. It is compliant with multiple standards and suitable for various LAN applications.
What are the optical characteristics of the GJPFJV cable?
The cable offers low attenuation rates (e.g., ≤0.45 dB/km @1310nm for G.652/G.657 fibers) and high bandwidth (e.g., ≥500 Mhz.km @850nm for 50/125um fibers). It also features specific numerical aperture and cable cutoff wavelength parameters.
Where can the GJPFJV Fiber Optic Breakout Cable be used?
This cable is ideal for indoor horizontal and vertical wiring in buildings, LAN networks, and as a backbone cable tail. It can directly connect devices, saving junction boxes and improving system reliability.