Description
Optical fiber connector is one of the most basic components in optical fiber communication. The original FC, SC and MU connectors were developed by NTT Company of Japan, while DIN 47256 was developed by Germany. In order to reduce volume and save space, Bell Institute developed LC connectors. After decades of development, these connectors have been widely used all over the world.
Connectors are made of ceramic, metal, plastic and so on. Each connector has a different color frame and tail sleeve for selection. Through solidification grinding and other processes, optical fiber connectors are used to make jumpers or tail fibers with various types of optical cables. They are widely used in communication rooms, home-to-home optical fibers, local area networks, optical fiber sensors, optical fiber communication systems, optical fiber connection transmission equipment, national defense preparedness and so on.
Features
Corrosion resistance and durability
Low insertion loss
Various types and colors of tail covers
Types available: assembled sets of connectors or unassembled pieces of connectors.
Specification parameter