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MPO-APC- 4 LC Duplex Type A
LC patch cords have small LC connectors, making them ideal for high-density fiber optic environments. They offer reliable connectivity, low insertion loss, and are commonly used in data centers and telecommunications networks.
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MPO-F-4 DX LC SM 3M LSZH
MPO/MTP patch cables use a multi-fiber push-on/pull-off (MPO/MTP) connector to connect multiple fibers together in a single connector. They can be single-mode or multi-mode and are commonly used in data centers or long-distance telecommunications networks. Unlike single-fiber connectors, MPO/MTP connectors can contain multiple fibers in one connector, commonly 12, 24, or more fibers, enabling fast deployment and space saving.
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MPO-PC-4 LC Duplex
LC patch cords have small LC connectors, making them ideal for high-density fiber optic environments. They offer reliable connectivity, low insertion loss, and are commonly used in data centers and telecommunications networks.
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MTRJ Patch Cords
MTRJ patch cords use MTRJ connectors and provide efficient and space-saving fiber optic connectivity. They are commonly used in high-density applications such as data centers and telecommunications networks, offering reliable performance with low insertion loss.
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MTRJ-CONNECTOR
The MTRJ (Mechanical Transfer Registered Jack) is a small-form-factor (SFF) duplex fiber optic connector, similar in size and RJ45 locking mechanism to a standard copper Ethernet jack. It houses two fibers in a single polymer ferrule, primarily used in high-density multimode network applications for fast data transfer.
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MU Patch Cords
MU patch cords use MU connectors, which are small and provide reliable fiber optic connectivity. It is designed for high-density optical connections where space is limited. The MU connectors come in three different types of ferrules (PC, UPC and APC), that is usually determined by the operation requirement.
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MU-CONNECTOR
The MU (Miniature Unit) connector is a small-form-factor fiber optic connector designed to provide high-density fiber connections in limited spaces. It is similar in design to the SC connector but much smaller in size, using a 1.25 mm ferrule (the same ferrule size used in LC connectors).
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ODB RACK MOUNTED PATCH PANEL
The Optical Distribution Box (Rack Mount) is a 19-inch rack-mounted fiber optic management unit designed for termination, splicing, distribution, and protection of fiber optic cables in telecom rooms, data centers, and FTTH applications.
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ODF RACK MOUNTED PATCH PANEL
The Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) is a high-capacity fiber management system designed for termination, splicing, cross-connection, storage, and distribution of optical fiber cables in central offices, telecom exchanges, data centers, and backbone networks.
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Optic Distribution Cabinet
The Fiber Optic Cabinet is a robust outdoor or indoor enclosure designed for fiber distribution, termination, splicing, and cross-connection within FTTx and backbone fiber networks. It designed for housing and protecting networking equipment, including patch panels, switches, and servers.











