StarTech.com OS2 Fibre Optic Cable, 125 μm Low Smoke Zero Halogen, Yellow, 6 m

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RS Stock No.:
287-3404
Mfr. Part No.:
SMDOS2LCLC6M
Manufacturer:
StarTech.com
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Brand

StarTech.com

Product Type

Fibre Optic Cable

Cable Length

6m

Core Diameter

125μm

Number of Cores

2

Jacket Colour

Yellow

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Fibre Type

OS2

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

ITU-T G652.D/G657.A1 and IEC60703-2-50 type B1.3/B6.a1

Jacket Material

Low Smoke Zero Halogen

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
VN
The StarTech.com 6m LC to LC OS2 Single Mode Fibre Optic Cable is designed to provide optimal connectivity across 10G networks. It supports Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) over an extended wavelength range of 1260-1625nm, ensuring strong signal strength over long distances. With precision-manufactured ceramic ferrules and Ultra Physical Contact (UPC)-polished LC to LC fibre ends, this cable offers low insertion loss and improved return loss characteristics. The Bend Insensitive fibre core and LSZH flame-retardant jacket enhance safety and reliability in various environments.

Immune to EMI and optimized for 10Gbps networks

Color-coded connectors for easy polarity identification

Aramid-reinforced jacket for a loaded bend radius of 10mm

Individually tested for guaranteed performance with test report included

LSZH jacket emits low toxic fumes for safe installation in enclosed spaces

Supports 10G networks and is backward compatible with OS1

High micro-bend resistance allows tight bends in complex installations

Ideal for connecting servers, switches, and data centre equipment

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