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This 50-metre single-mode duplex fibre jumper features SC-SC connectors with ceramic ferrules, delivering reliable long-distance optical communication. The d...

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This 50-metre single-mode duplex fibre jumper features SC-SC connectors with ceramic ferrules, delivering reliable long-distance optical communication. The dual-core design (two single-core fibres) with a 2 mm wire diameter provides carrier-grade performance with low insertion loss and high return loss.

Single-mode fibre enables one light mode to propagate at a time, making it ideal for long-distance data transmission. The PBT protective shell and tensile-resistant construction ensure durability across a wide operating temperature range.

Key Features

  • Single-Mode Duplex – 9/125 (G652D) specification for long-distance transmission
  • SC-SC Connectors – Square-type connectors with ceramic ferrules
  • Low Insertion Loss – ≤0.3 dB for minimal signal degradation
  • High Return Loss – ≥50 dB for reliable performance
  • Carrier-Grade – Industry-standard quality for professional installations
  • Durable Construction – 100 N tensile strength, rated for 1,000+ plug cycles

Specifications

  • Fibre Type – Single-mode duplex 9/125 (G652D)
  • Connector – SC-SC (square)
  • Wire Diameter – 2.0 mm
  • Length – 50 m
  • Ferrule – Ceramic
  • Wavelength – 1310–1550 nm
  • Insertion Loss – ≤0.3 dB
  • Return Loss – ≥50 dB
  • Interchangeability – ≤0.2 dB
  • Shell Material – PBT
  • Bending Radius – 30 mm
  • Tensile Strength – 100 N
  • Connector Pull Force – 10–20 N
  • Plug/Unplug Cycles – >1,000
  • Operating Temperature – −40 °C to +80 °C

Ideal For

  • Optical fibre communication systems
  • Fibre access networks
  • Long-distance data transmission
  • Local area networks (LANs)

Package Contents

  • 1× 2 mm SC-SC single-mode duplex fibre jumper (50 m)

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