What Is a Fiber Optic Patch Cord?
The armored fiber patch cable with built-in metal armor can resist mechanical damage from crushing, abrasion, cutting, and pulling in the most hazardous areas. It can protect fibers and prevent network outages. Armor construction eliminates the need for conduit to provide a smaller crush resistant pathway for improved design flexibility and lower installed cost.
| Fiber Count | 12 Fiber |
| Connector | SC/APC |
| Jacket | Jacketed |
| Mode | 9/125µm Singlemode OS2 |
Tough Steel Tube Protects Network Connection Further
The stainless steel tube can provide great protection against optical fiber breakage and mechanical damage to create a reliable and high-performance fiber optic network.
Carrier-Grade Cable Ensures Transmission Quality
Superior cable assemblies ensure stable signal transmission and long-term reliability, minimizing failure rates. The G.657.A1 fiber with 10/5D min. bend radius allows tighter cable bends for routing.