Orientalfiber Multi-mode Optical Fiber OM2 (50/125μm) is a 50/125μm core-cladding diameter multi-mode optical fiber, specifically developed to meet the short-distance high-bandwidth transmission needs of procurement clients in enterprise, campus, and industrial scenarios. The product strictly complies with international standards, including ISO/IEC 11801-1 OM2 specification, IEC 60793-2-10 A1-OM2 specification, and TIA-492AAAF A1-OM2 specification, ensuring compatibility and interchangeability with mainstream optical fiber equipment in the market, reducing procurement risks caused by incompatibility issues.
Orientalfiber Multi-mode Optical Fiber OM2+/OM3 is designed for high-speed short to medium distance transmission in modern network environments. As a China manufacturer and supplier, Orientalfiber provides Multi-mode Optical Fiber OM2+/OM3 with laser-optimized performance at 850nm, supporting Ethernet applications up to 100Gbps, especially widely used in 10 Gigabit Ethernet deployments across data centers and enterprise networks.
Multi-mode optical fiber OM4 is product from Orientalfiber Manufacturer, it is designed for 100G/channel and terabit BiDi technology, providing high bandwidth in the 850nm - 870nm and 910nm wavelength range. It can compensate for the signal attenuation caused by the center wavelength offset of 100G/channel transceivers, ensuring smooth upgrade of data centers to 400G, 800G and higher data rates. It is fully backward compatible with traditional OM4 and OM5 fibers.
The simplex fiber optic cable uses a single Φ900μm or Φ600μm tight-buffered optical fiber as the optical transmission medium, covered with a layer of aramid as a reinforcement, and extruded with a layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or low-smoke zero-halogen material (LSZH, low-smoke, halogen-free, flame-retardant) sheath.
The TTF-NIR 1310-S hollow-core optical fiber features a transmission loss of less than 1 dB/km in the O-band, with a time delay 31% lower than that of conventional solid-core optical fibers, making it suitable for intra-data center optical transmission.
The duplex flat fig 8 zipcord fiber optic cable uses Φ900μm or Φ600um tight-buffered optical fiber as the optical transmission medium, covered with a layer of aramid as a force-reinforced unit, and extruded with an 8-shaped polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or low-smoke zero-halogen material (LSZH, low-smoke, halogen-free, flame-retardant) sheath.
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