The 4FO (1x4) Drop Flex Tube Fiber Optic Cable OM2 50/125μm FR-LSZH Orange (Part number: K1F42F1004EI0D) from KDP with 4FO. Drop cable is a light weight, robust cable, used in optical networks, where the installation is up to the customer premises.
The 4FO (1x4) Drop Flex Tube Fiber Optic Cable OM2 50/125μm FR-LSZH Orange from KDP is a Drop cable with 4 FR-LSZH buffered optical fibre within 4 simplex cables. This breakout distribution cable as a yellow FR-LSZH outer sheath, a central FRP strength member and, a water-swellable tape/ aramid yarn inside each simplex cable, to prevent the progression of water inside the cable. The optical fibers comply with TIA recomendations OM2.
For indoor use; FTTx; Datacenter
*For technical specifications please see attached datasheet.
OM2 (Optical Multimode 2) is a type of multimode fiber defined by the G.651.1 standard. It has a core diameter of 50 microns and is designed for higher-bandwidth applications than OM1, supporting up to 10 Gbps over distances of up to 90 meters. OM2 is commonly used for data center applications and LANs, but is being replaced by higher-grade fibers for longer-range transmissions.
While using a flex tube construction in cables, you can:
The cable flex tube construction solution can be chosen for the following applications:
HFFR (halogen-free, flame-retardant) is a jacket material that offers excellent fire protection and reduced smoke emission in the event of a fire. It is designed to be environmentally friendly and safe for human health, as it does not contain halogens or heavy metals. HFFR is highly resistant to moisture and chemicals, making it suitable for harsh and demanding environments. However, it may be more expensive than other materials, and it may have a lower temperature rating, which may limit its use in certain applications.
Multi mode fiber uses a LED or a VCSEL light source, is a type of optical fiber with a big core diameter that allows several rays of light to propagate. It is used in telecommunications and data transmission systems to transmit signals over small distances with high or medium attenuation and bandwidth to 10Gb/s. Multi mode fiber is ideal for medium-speed and small-distance applications, such as networks backbone and fiber to the desk in an enterprise network. Its large core provoques the dispersion of light, preventing signals to travel further and faster than with singlemode fiber.