Fibre Optic Cable
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Rajvi Instruments specializes in a wide range of instrumentation and automation products such as linear potentiometer, PLCs, encoder, variety of sensors, fibre optic amplifier and cables, terminal blocks, switchgear and other related products. We offer a diverse selection of fiber cables tailored to meet the requirements of our customers. At Rajvi Instruments, we are committed to provide high quality products suitable for various projects and presenting excellent sales and service to our clients.
Product Introduction:
Fibre optic cables are advanced communication mediums that transmit data as light pulses through thin strands of glass or plastic fibers. They provide key aspects over traditional copper cables by facilitating high speed data transmission across long distances with minimal signal loss. The fundamental structure of a fibre optic cable consists of a core, cladding and protective outer layers. The core, made of glass or plastic, is the central part where light travels. The cladding surrounds the core and is composed of a material with a lower refractive index which helps to keep the light within the core through the principle of total internal reflection. This unique design allows fibre optic cables to achieve high bandwidth capabilities, making them ideal for applications requiring rapid data transfer such as internet connectivity and telecommunications.
Fibre optic cables are categorized into two main types: single mode and multi mode. Single mode fibers have a small core diameter, allowing only one mode of light to broadcast, which results in reduction and higher transmission distances. Multi mode fibers, on the other hand, have a larger core diameter, accommodating multiple light modes, making them suitable for shorter distances and applications such as local area networks (LANs). The flexibility and lightweight nature of fibre optic cables make them easy to install and integrate into various environments, from residential buildings to large data centers. Additionally, fibre optic cables are immune to electromagnetic interference, enhancing the reliability of data transmission in electrically noisy environments.
The protective layers of fibre optic cables, which include strength members and outer jackets, ensure durability and resistance to environmental factors such as moisture, temperature fluctuations and physical stress. This robustness makes them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations including underground and underwater applications. As the demand for high speed internet and reliable communication systems continues to grow, fibre optic cables have become an essential component of modern infrastructure. Their ability to transmit large amounts of data quickly and efficiently has revolutionized telecommunications, enabling advancements in streaming, cloud computing, and various digital services.
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Types of Fibre Optic Cable
1.Single Mode Fibre
2.Multi-Mode Fibre
3.Loose Tube Fibre
4.Tight Buffered Fibre
5.Armored Fibre
Applications of Fibre Optic Cable
1.Telecommunications
2.Internet Connectivity
3.Data Centers
4.Broadcasting and Media
5.Medical Equipment