Fibre Cabling
Fibre optic cables consist of thin glass threads, each capable of transmitting digital data modulated into light waves. They effectively send information coded in a beam of light through a glass or plastic pipe. A key advantage of fibre optic cables over copper conductor cables is their superior performance in terms of bandwidth and therefore data carrying performance. Optical fibre cables are generally lighter and less susceptible to electromagnetic interference, however optical fibre tends to be more fragile than cables with a metal conductor.
Our Fibre Optic materials are available as Single Mode or Multi mode (OM2 and OM4) in various constructions, colours. Some of the common fibre optic cables you will get are:
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