Qoltec Fiber Optic Adapter ST/UPC | Simplex | Singlemode 0NC

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Qoltec
Product code:
54145 / 5901878541457
The fiber optic adapter is used to connect single-mode fibers terminated with ST/UPC connectors. It can be used in fiber optics that have high data transmission speed. The adapter is part of the fiber optic path, guarantees stability of transmission parameters, and the excellent quality ceramic ferrule, ground at an angle of 8 degrees, ensures lower attenuation of the reflected signal, which results in more favorable transmission parameters in the entire connection. Snap-on handles for convenient installation and removal. The Simplex cable, which can be used in this fiber optic adapter, is used in cable ducts, distribution cabinets, as well as in pipes with low mechanical loads. Single-mode fiber has a small core diameter, so it is able to accommodate only one mode of light. The signal moves in one beam with light reflection close to zero. Low reflectivity means less light dispersion. The ST connector is made of zinc, nickel and thermoplastic rubber alloys, which ensures durability and solidity of connected fiber optics. The adapter is made of polymeric materials with zinc elements. ST connectors have a wide range of applications, in LAN, WAN, CATV networks, in single-mode and multimode fibers, in sensor systems, in measurement technology and on railways. Do you care about the high quality of the product you buy?  Our solutions will meet your expectations. Each of the adapters we offer is covered by a 24-month warranty valid from the date of purchase
50 15 90 Qoltec ST/UPC Simplex Single-mode Easy to install and operate the adapter. It can be used in fiber optics with high data transmission speed. Polybag 0.0090 kg 0.0030 kg 24 months

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