Glass optical fibers are constructed of tiny strands of glass bundled together inside application-specific sheathing for durability and high temperatures. These fibers guide light from the sensing head to the target with an impressive temperature range from -40°F up to +900°F. Key applications include communication, sensor, and measurement systems, even in corrosive or wet environments.
🚀 Usage: Ideal for all cable constructions, 1260~1626nm full band transmission, FTTH high speed optical routing, optical cables with small bend radius, and L-band optical devices.
| TESTING REPORT FOR B1.3 (G652D) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Optics Specifications | Result | ||
| Attenuation | @1310nm / @1550nm | ≤0.34 / ≤0.22 db/km | Comply |
| Dispersion | @1285nm~1340nm | -3.0~3.0ps/(nm*km) | Comply |
| Mode Field Diameter | @1310nm | 9.2±0.4μm | Comply |
| Cladding Diameter | Standard | 125±1μm | Comply |
| PMD | Max value | 0.2ps/km 1/2 | Comply |
| Proof Test | Mechanical | 0.69GPa / 1.4N | Comply |



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