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Special Type Fiber Optic Sc fast Field Connector

FTTH Fast Connector SC APC is a passive optical fiber for FTTH (Fiber to the Home) that transmits light by connecting 2 fibers. Fast connectors can be removed and reused, making connections between different modules, devices and systems adaptive.
The connectors can be installed without splice, so the work process is very simple and quick.

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This fiber optic cable connector comes in 3 forms, namely: SC, FC, and LC, each of which has its own installation purpose and the shape of this product is SC. The special form of SC, often used for single-mode cables.

Here are the features, usage, and specs of the FTTH Fast Connector SC APC:

features:

1. Applicable to a variety of use scenarios: indoor, new and old buildings.

2. It is beautiful and compact, easy to install and convenient for large-scale construction.

3. Internal V-groove, accurate optical fiber connection

4. the drop fiber optic cable adopts a special slot design, which can be put into the box with a flexible joint, which is fixed reliably, easy to lay and high efficiency.

Ord Infomation

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Technical parameters
Optical Fiber
2.0 mm x 3.1 mm (Butterfly type)
Plug Type
SC/APC (snap cap type, total length of 53 mm)
Mode Fiber
Single Mode
Insertion Loss
Average: ≤ 0.3 dB, Max ≤ 0.5 dB
Return Loss
APC: ≥ 55 dB
One-Time Assembly Yield
≥ 97%
Assembly Repeatability
≥ 5 times
Average Assembly Time
≤ 3 minute
Life-time
≥ 30 years
Tensile Strength
≥ 30 N (2.0 x 3.0 drop cable)
Operating Temperature
-40 ºC ~ + 85 ºC

 

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