Fiber Optic Cable

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February 28, 2025
Category Connection: Fiber Optic Cable
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.
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