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Fiber-optic cable

Feb. 1, 2010
Suitable for use in trunk, LAN, data center, 40/100 GbE, and other high-density applications, High Density (HD) Bend Tolerant cable features a non-ribbon design

Suitable for use in trunk, LAN, data center, 40/100 GbE, and other high-density applications, High Density (HD) Bend Tolerant cable features a non-ribbon design that eliminates the preferential bend axis and allows for improved bend performance with negligible dB loss at a very small bend radius, according to the company. Easily ribbonized for use with MPO style connectors, the cables are available in two through 72 fiber counts. In addition, the product is colored for ease of termination, UL-listed OFNP in accordance with NEC 770.179(a), and constructed of UV- and fungus-resistant material.

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For more information, visit www.occfiber.com.

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