SC/APC-LC/APC Armored Patch Cable Duplex 9/125 OS2 Single Mode OFNR 3.0mm Yellow 1M
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Product Highlights:
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OS2 9/125 single-mode armored patch cable featuring SC/APC to LC/APC connectors for stable long-distance transmission.
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Stainless steel armored tube provides superior crush resistance and durability in demanding indoor environments.
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Ideal for FTTx, telecom backbone systems, data centers, and optical distribution networks.
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FiberMania offers full OEM/ODM customization
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Description
The SC/APC to LC/APC OS2 Duplex Armored Patch Cable is engineered for high-performance single-mode transmission across telecom, data center, and FTTx networks. Using 9/125µm OS2 fiber, it ensures low insertion loss, excellent return loss, and stable long-distance operation—ideal for applications where signal integrity and minimal back reflection are essential. With SC/APC at one end and LC/APC at the other, the cable offers seamless interconnection between various types of optical equipment and distribution systems.
A stainless steel armored tube is integrated beneath the outer jacket, providing substantial protection against crushing, bending, and rodent damage. Despite its rugged structure, the cable remains flexible enough for routing in racks, ducts, and indoor pathways. The OFNR-rated jacket makes it suitable for riser applications, while multiple jacket, fiber, and connector configurations are available to meet diverse installation and system requirements. FiberMania supports comprehensive customization and OEM/ODM services tailored to your project specifications.
Specification
| Fiber Type | OS2 Single Mode 9/125µm |
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| Duplex / Simplex | Duplex |
| Connector Type | SC/APC-LC/APC |
| Jacket Type | Armored |
| Jacket Rating | OFNR |
| Cable Diameter | 3.0mm |
| Cable Length | 1M |
| Data Rate | Single Mode |
| Features | Armored, Single Mode |
| Application | Enterprise networks, telecom |
| Standards | ISO/IEC 11801, TIA/EIA-568-C.3, RoHS |
| Customization | OEM/ODM: lengths, connector types, jacket color |
Features
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Stainless steel armored tube ensures enhanced fiber protection
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Strong resistance to crushing, bending, and rodent damage
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Suitable for harsh or demanding indoor environments
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Supports OS2, OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4, and OM5 fiber options
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Jacket options include OFNR, OFNP, and LSZH
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Hybrid connector support: LC, SC, FC, ST and more
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Standard and custom lengths available
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Manufactured with UL and RoHS-compliant materials
Application
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OS2 single-mode long-distance optical transmission
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FTTH/FTTB/FTTx deployments requiring SC/APC to LC/APC connections
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Data center interconnects, ODF frames, and backbone networks
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Low-reflection systems and precision optical measurement applications
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Telecom distribution networks requiring durable armored patching
Q&A
Q1: Why choose SC/APC to LC/APC for OS2 networks?
This combination supports interconnection between different device interfaces while maintaining excellent low-reflection performance.
Q2: Is the armored structure suitable for indoor riser environments?
Yes. The OFNR jacket meets riser requirements for indoor vertical installations.
Q3: Can this cable be used in telecom cabinets or tight-space routing?
Yes. The armored design remains flexible, making it suitable for ducts and rack pathways.
Q4: Do you support customized labeling and packaging?
Yes. FiberMania offers complete OEM/ODM support including logos, labels, and packaging.
Q5: Will the armored layer affect signal performance?
No. The armored tube provides mechanical protection without impacting optical transmission.
Quality Qulifications and Compliance
To get the detailed certification, please go to the Compliance.
Please Note: Our products comply with all internationally recognized and industry-standard specifications. For customized or special requirement products, we carry out testing and standards in accordance with the conformity criteria specified in the contract.
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