Compound-Glass-Fiber-Compatible Type (HS, HT)

As pure silica glass with no impurities is used as a core for the compound-glass-fiber-compatible fiber, attenuation is less than half that with the compound-glass fiber, enabling data transmission with improved system margin and higher reliability.

Use of pure silica glass instead of inherently weak compound glass and reinforcement with hard polymer cladding result in mechanically strong, reliable fiber cords and cables.

Highly accurate connector attachment is possible with no cumbersome and skill-requiring polishing process (only cleaving with the special cutter is required).

 Types of H-PCF fibers

 

 H-PCF cords

 

 H-PCF cables (In the table below, the duplex-type cables are shown as examples.)

 

*1: In cases where cable length needs to be 200 m or more, or if a great tension will be applied to the cable during laying, such as when pulling the cable with a winch, use a multi-type optical fiber cable with center tension member.
*2: A LAP-sheathed cable must be used even for indoor use if a cable is anticipated to be soaked or immersed in water.
*3: A 2-C-LAP-MAZE cable must be used if chemical resistance for the cable is highly required.

 

 H-PCF connectors and tools

*1: Two power tester sets are required for measurement of cables after laying.
*2: With an inline adaptor inserted, transmission distance is shortened.