Micro-Distribution Fiber Optic Cable is a compact, high-density fiber cable commonly employed in Local Area Networks (LANs) where space and functionality are paramount. Its design features fibers arranged into sub-units, encased within an aramid yarn and PVC outer jacket. These sub-units can be optionally numbered and color-coded for easy identification. Moreover, all constituent materials comply with the EU RoHS and REACH Directive standards. Our range includes both plenum-rated OFNP and riser-rated OFNR variants of Micro-Distribution High-Density Fiber Optic Cable.
These are multi-fiber cables primarily employed in high-density environments such as data centers. What sets them apart is their smaller overall outside diameter compared to regular distribution cables. This reduction in size is achieved by utilizing sub-units containing color-coded bare fibers instead of the typical 900-micron tight buffered fibers. This compact design enables more fibers to be accommodated within the same space allowance.
Fibertronics, Inc. is in compliance with AS9100D and ITAR certifications, has been officially assessed by NSF-ISR. Our plenum rated (OFNP) assemblies meets NEC 770 compliance and standards. Custom cable assemblies are in compliance with EIA-455-171, FOPT-171, NECA-FOA-301, and IEC 61280-4-5 testing standards.
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