48-core optical cable is a multi-core optical fiber cable commonly used in communication networks, mainly used for long-distance, large-capacity data transmission. Its main parameters include:
Number of cores: 48 cores, that is, it contains 48 optical fibers.
Fiber type: usually single-mode fiber (G.652D, G.655, etc.) or multimode fiber (OM3, OM4, etc.), the specific type depends on the transmission distance and bandwidth requirements.
Inter-core distance: the minimum center distance between optical fibers, affecting the compactness and bending performance of the optical cable.
Cable structure: including central tube type, layer twisted type, ribbon type, etc., different structures are suitable for different environments and application requirements.
Cable diameter: usually 9.5mm, 12mm, 14mm, etc., the diameter size affects the flexibility and installation space of the optical cable.
Sheath material: such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) or polyolefin (PE), different materials have different weather resistance, flame retardancy and environmental protection performance.
Operating temperature range: generally -40°C to +70°C, suitable for a wide range of environmental conditions.
Bending radius: minimum dynamic bending radius and static bending radius, affecting the installation and maintenance of optical cables.
Tensile strength: The maximum tensile force that the optical cable can withstand, ensuring safety during installation and use.
Transmission performance: including attenuation, dispersion, nonlinear effects, etc., which affect the stability and distance of data transmission.
When selecting a 48-core optical cable, the above parameters should be considered comprehensively according to the specific application scenario and network requirements to ensure the performance and reliability of the optical cable. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)
48-core optical cable is a multi-core optical fiber cable commonly used in communication networks, mainly used for long-distance, large-capacity data transmission. Its main parameters include:
Number of cores: 48 cores, that is, it contains 48 optical fibers.
Fiber type: usually single-mode fiber (G.652D, G.655, etc.) or multimode fiber (OM3, OM4, etc.), the specific type depends on the transmission distance and bandwidth requirements.
Inter-core distance: the minimum center distance between optical fibers, affecting the compactness and bending performance of the optical cable.
Cable structure: including central tube type, layer twisted type, ribbon type, etc., different structures are suitable for different environments and application requirements.
Cable diameter: usually 9.5mm, 12mm, 14mm, etc., the diameter size affects the flexibility and installation space of the optical cable.
Sheath material: such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) or polyolefin (PE), different materials have different weather resistance, flame retardancy and environmental protection performance.
Operating temperature range: generally -40°C to +70°C, suitable for a wide range of environmental conditions.
Bending radius: minimum dynamic bending radius and static bending radius, affecting the installation and maintenance of optical cables.
Tensile strength: The maximum tensile force that the optical cable can withstand, ensuring safety during installation and use.
Transmission performance: including attenuation, dispersion, nonlinear effects, etc., which affect the stability and distance of data transmission.
When selecting a 48-core optical cable, the above parameters should be considered comprehensively according to the specific application scenario and network requirements to ensure the performance and reliability of the optical cable. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)