Fiber Optics and Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MCC-VM

MCC-VM

MicroCare

10X OF EA - S16,S12,S25,XMT,P25

6

FCRC

FCRC

HellermannTyton

CLEANER MT/MTP/MPO/MTRJ CONN

0

FIELDKITRFB

FIELDKITRFB

Panduit Corporation

POLISHING KIT ALUM OXIDE DIAMOND

2

FCCONSUMABLES

FCCONSUMABLES

HellermannTyton

TERMINATION KIT LC/SC/ST CONN

0

180XL

180XL

Tempo Communications

VISUAL FAULT LOCATOR KIT (180XL)

0

REEL-CLN

REEL-CLN

Tempo Communications

OPTI-CLEAN REEL CLEANER

8

MCC-S25

MCC-S25

MicroCare

2.5MM CLEANSTIXX - BLUE 50/PK

27

1686122

1686122

Phoenix Contact

POLISHING PUCK

0

MCC-S12

MCC-S12

MicroCare

1.25MM CLEANSTIXX - GREEN 50/PK

42

NFC-CARDS-5PK

NFC-CARDS-5PK

Fluke Networks

FIBER OPTIC CLEANING CARDS 5PK

1

FCC-125

FCC-125

OK Industries (Jonard Tools)

CLEANER LC CONNECTORS

5

CCT-125

CCT-125

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

FOCCUS CCT CLEAR CONNECTION TOOL

18

MCC-FK08

MCC-FK08

MicroCare

HIGH VOLUME FIBER OPTIC CLEANING

2

2828502-1

2828502-1

TE Connectivity Aerospace Defense and Marine

BALL LENS PLUNGER ASSY, EB16 SOC

5

QBE

QBE

ITW Chemtronics (Chemtronics)

CLEANER

0

FO1

FO1

HellermannTyton

CLEANER

16

TK-188

TK-188

OK Industries (Jonard Tools)

FIBER CONN CLEANING & INSPECTION

3

2744131

2744131

Phoenix Contact

TERMINATION KIT FSMA/SCRJ CONN

1

2799348

2799348

Phoenix Contact

POLISHING KIT

2

MCC-CCWMT

MCC-CCWMT

MicroCare

CASSETTE CLEANCLICKER - MPO MALE

8

Fiber Optics and Accessories

Fiber optics refers to the technology that transmits light through thin glass or plastic fibers for data, voice, and video signal transmission. Fiber optic accessories include components that enable system assembly, signal management, and network optimization. These technologies form the backbone of modern high-speed communication, offering advantages such as ultra-high bandwidth, low signal loss, and immunity to electromagnetic interference.

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) Transmits single light path, low dispersion, ideal for long-distance Telecom backbone networks, submarine cables
Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) Multiple light paths, higher bandwidth for short distances Data centers, enterprise LANs
Optical Transceivers Convert electrical to optical signals and vice versa Switch/routers in 5G networks
Optical Amplifiers Boost signal strength without optical-electrical conversion Long-haul DWDM systems
Fiber Optic Connectors Enable physical fiber connections with minimal loss FTTH installations, data centers

Fiber optic cables consist of:

  • Core: Central glass/plastic medium for light transmission
  • Cladding: Surrounding material with lower refractive index
  • Coating: Protective polymer layer against physical damage
  • Strength Members: Aramid yarns for tensile protection
  • Outer Jacket: Environmental protection against moisture/chemicals

Accessories include:
- Mechanical splices and fusion splicers
- Optical isolators and circulators
- WDM multiplexers/demultiplexers

Parameter Description Importance
Attenuation (dB/km) Signal loss per kilometer Directly affects transmission distance
Bandwidth (MHz km) Data carrying capacity Determines maximum data rate
Chromatic Dispersion Light pulse spreading over distance Impacts signal integrity at high speeds
Operating Wavelength (nm) Optimal transmission window Matches laser source characteristics
Return Loss (dB) Reflected signal power Affects system stability

Major industries:

  • Telecommunications: 5G fronthaul/backhaul, undersea cables
  • Healthcare: Endoscopy imaging systems
  • Industrial: Sensor networks for temperature/vibration monitoring
  • Defense: Secure communication links and missile guidance systems
  • Consumer: Home theater cabling for 4K/8K video

Typical equipment: DWDM multiplexers, OTDR testers, fiber patch panels

Manufacturer Key Products
Corning Incorporated SMF-28 Ultra fiber, ClearCurve VCSEL fiber
Finisar (II-VI) 100G QSFP28 transceivers, WDM solutions
Huawei Technologies OptiX OSN transmission systems
3M Fiber Optics Enclosure systems, fiber management solutions

Key considerations:

  • Transmission requirements: Distance, bandwidth, and latency
  • Environmental factors: Temperature, moisture, and mechanical stress
  • Compatibility: Interface types (LC/SC/MPO), wavelength matching
  • Scalability: Support for future network upgrades
  • Cost-benefit analysis: Initial investment vs. lifecycle maintenance

Example: Selecting OM4 MMF for 100G data center links under 150m distance

Future developments include:

  • 400G/800G high-speed transceivers for cloud infrastructure
  • Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for compact systems
  • Space-division multiplexing (SDM) for enhanced capacity
  • AI-driven fiber monitoring systems for predictive maintenance
  • Biophotonics applications in medical diagnostics
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