Fibre optic cables are the first choice when it comes to high data rates, EMC interference immunity and long transmission distances in harsh industrial environments. In the guide tab, we explain the most important basics, selection criteria and practical recommendations so that you can quickly find the right fibre optic cable for your application in the shop.
Fibre optic cables as a transmission medium for optical signals are becoming increasingly popular when transmitting data in Ethernet networks. Depending on the application area and type of fibre optic cable, they achieve maximum speeds over long distances and, thanks to their expandability, are the perfect argument for sustainable networking. We will explain what fibre optic cables are, how they differ, and the advantages of using glass fibre cables.
- Fibre optic cable
- Fibre optic cable single core
- Fixed installation
- Flexible
- Cable chain
- Torsion
- Outdoor suspension
- Fast Connect (FC) cable
- Flame-retardant
- For continuous flexing
- For torsional load
- Halogenfree
- Laterally watertight
- Longitudinally watertight
- Oil-resistant
- UV-resistant
- Windable
- weather resistant