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The optic fiber pigtails are ultra reliable components featuring low insertion loss and return loss, available in simplex or duplex configurations.
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Terminated with a factory-installed connector on one end, allowing for equipment connection and fusion splicing on the other side.
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Utilized to terminate fiber optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing for optimal performance.
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Commonly found in fiber optic management equipment like ODF, fiber terminal boxes, and distribution boxes.
SC/UPC Fanout Optic Fiber Pigtail
The SC/UPC fanout optic fiber pigtail uses one of the most popular connectors, widely used in telecom projects. It is compatible with single-mode (G652D, G657 series) and multi-mode (OM1-OM5) fibers. The cable features a multi-fiber fanout design with 0.6mm or 0.9mm tight buffered sub-cables, ideal for indoor ODF boxes and distribution frames.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary purpose of an optic fiber pigtail?
Optic fiber pigtails are used to terminate fiber optic cables via fusion or mechanical splicing. One end is pre-terminated with a factory connector for equipment connection, while the other end is left open for splicing to the main fiber run.
Which fiber modes and grades are supported?
We offer a wide range of choices including Single Mode (G652D, G657A1, G657A2, G657B3) and Multimode options (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, OM5) to suit various network requirements.
What are the typical technical performance metrics for SC/UPC pigtails?
The SC/UPC pigtails feature low insertion loss (≤ 0.3dB) and high return loss (≥ 50dB), ensuring ultra-reliable signal transmission and minimal reflection.
In what environments are fanout pigtails commonly installed?
They are specifically designed for indoor use, typically installed within ODF (Optical Distribution Frames), fiber optic management boxes, and distribution boxes in data centers or telecom rooms.
What core counts are available for fanout cable pigtails?
Standard configurations include 2, 4, 8, and 12 cores. For higher density requirements, we can provide 16, 24, 48 cores, or even more based on project needs.
Are the cable jackets fire-rated?
Yes, the outer sheath can be manufactured using PVC, LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen), or OFNR materials depending on the specific safety and customer requirements.