Acconet 90m SC/UPC to SC/UPC Duplex Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cable
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Acconet 90m SC/UPC to SC/UPC Duplex Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cable

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Acconet 90m SC/UPC to SC/UPC Duplex Single-Mode Fiber Optic CableExperience Unmatched Network Stability and Speed Introducing the Acconet 90 Meter SC to SC Fiber Optic Uplink Cable, engineered for superior performance in demanding network environments. This premium cable is your ideal solution for establishing robust, high speed connections over long distances. Built with G. 657. A1 single mode fiber, it offers exceptional bend tolerance, making it perfect for complex installations in data centers, enterprise

Experience Unmatched Network Stability and Speed

Introducing the Acconet 90-Meter SC to SC Fiber Optic Uplink Cable, engineered for superior performance in demanding network environments. This premium cable is your ideal solution for establishing robust, high-speed connections over long distances. Built with G.657.A1 single-mode fiber, it offers exceptional bend tolerance, making it perfect for complex installations in data centers, enterprise networks, and telecommunication backbones. The duplex 2-core design ensures reliable, simultaneous two-way data transmission, providing the bandwidth and stability your critical infrastructure requires.

Precision Engineered for Reliability

Each end of this 90-meter cable is terminated with high-quality SC connectors featuring an Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) polish. This precision polish ensures minimal back reflection and low insertion loss, guaranteeing a clear and stable signal transmission. The push-pull mechanism of the SC connector allows for quick, secure, and easy installations, reducing setup time and potential connection errors. Whether you are upgrading your existing fiber network or building a new one, this Acconet cable provides the reliability and performance needed to support your operations seamlessly.

Durable and Versatile Design

Designed for longevity, the Acconet uplink cable features a durable outer jacket to protect the delicate optical fibers from physical damage and environmental factors. The 90-meter length offers significant flexibility for connecting equipment across different rooms, floors, or buildings. The G.657.A1 bend-insensitive fiber technology allows for safe installation around corners and in tight spaces without compromising signal integrity, a critical feature for modern, high-density cabling environments.

Technical Specifications

General Specifications
Brand Acconet
SKU AC-FIB-CAB-SC-90M-U
Cable Length 90 Meters
Cable Type Uplink / Patch Cable
Optical Characteristics
Fiber Mode Single-Mode (SM)
Fiber Standard ITU-T G.657.A1 (Bend-Insensitive)
Core/Cladding Diameter 9/125µm
Fiber Count 2 Cores (Duplex)
Insertion Loss (Typical) ≤ 0.3dB
Return Loss (UPC) ≥ 50dB
Operating Wavelength 1310nm / 1550nm
Connectors
Connector A SC/UPC
Connector B SC/UPC
Ferrule Material Ceramic
Physical & Environmental
Jacket Material Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH)
Operating Temperature -20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature -40°C to +80°C
Minimum Bend Radius 10mm
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