Wholesale MTP 8Fibers Multimode OM4 Factory – MTP to 2x 12 Fibers MTP 24 Fibers Multimode OM4 50/125 Breakout Fiber Optical Patch Cord – RAISE
Wholesale MTP 8Fibers Multimode OM4 Factory – MTP to 2x 12 Fibers MTP 24 Fibers Multimode OM4 50/125 Breakout Fiber Optical Patch Cord – RAISE Detail:
Product Description
MTP terminated cables are widely used in high density cabling environments like data centers. Traditional, tight-buffered multi-fibre cable needs to have each fiber individually terminated by a skilled technician. MTP cable which carries multiple fibers, comes pre-terminated. Factory terminated MTP connectors commonly have either 8fiber, 12 fiber or 24 fiber array.
MTP is a brand name for manufactured by US Conec. It conforms to MPO specs. MTP stands for “Multi-fiber Termination Push-on” connector. MTP connectors are engineered for high mechanical and optical specs. Some of these features are covered by patents. To the naked eye, there is very little difference between the two connectors. In cabling they are compatible with each other.
The MTP connector can be either male or female. You can tell the male connector by the two alignment pins protruding from the end of the ferrule. MTP female connectors will have holes in the ferrule to accept the alignment pins from the male connector.
MTP to 2x 12Fibers MTP Multimode 24Fibers OM3 Breakout cable, a cost-effective alternative to time-consuming field termination, is designed for high-density fiber patching in data centers which need space saving and reduce cable management troubles. With MTP connectors and Corning fiber or YOFC fiber, it is optimized for 10/40/100G high-density data center applications.
Product Specification
Connector A | MTP | Connector B | MTP |
Connector A | 24 Fibers MTP | Connector B | 2x 12 Fibers MTP |
Fiber Count | 24 | Polish Type | UPC |
Fiber Mode | OM4 50/125μm | Wavelength | 850/1300nm |
Trunk Cable Diameter | 3.0mm | Breakout Cable Diameter | 2.0mm or 3.0mm |
Gender/Pin Type | Female or Male | Polarity Type | Type A, Type B, Type C |
Insertion Loss | ≤0.35dB | Return Loss | ≥30dB |
Cable jacket | LSZH, PVC (OFNR), Plenum (OFNP) | Cable Color | Violet Or Customized |
CustomizedFiber Count |
8Fiber/12Fiber/24Fiber/36Fiber/48Fiber/72Fiber/96Fiber/144Fiber |
Product Features
● Used to connect equipment that utilizes MTP style connectors and OM4 50/125μm Multimode cabling
● Type A, Type B and Type C Polarity Options available
● Each cable 100% tested for low insertion loss and Return loss
● Customized lengths and cable colors available
● OFNR (PVC), Plenum(OFNP) and Low-Smoke, Zero Halogen(LSZH)
Rated options
● Reduced Insertion Loss by up to 50%
● High Durability
● High Temperature Stability
● Good Exchangeability
● High Density design cuts down on installation costs
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Polarity Type
Custom Fiber Count
Custom Fiber Count
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