Distribution Tight-Buffered Fiber Cable
Tight-Buffered Fiber Cables are one of Belden’s best-selling, most popular fiber cabling systems for enterprise applications, including intra-building backbones and horizontal and vertical installations. They’re available in fiber counts ranging from two to 144 and designed for indoor and indoor/outdoor applications. Distribution cables are offered in plenum and riser versions for flame resistance, as well as in unitized and non-unitized constructions that fit a wide array of environments. Their 900 µm tight-buffered fibers allow for fast installation and easy termination with FiberExpress (FX) Fusion Splice-On Connectors.
Features & Benefits
- Fast, Easy Installation: Designed with strength members to withstand pulling stress without damage
- No Need for Conduit: Interlocking armor feature provides an additional layer of protection
- Rapid Field Termination: 900 µm tight-buffered cable features a small OD and quickly connects to FX Fusion Splice-On Connectors
- Built for Tough Environments: Indoor/outdoor constructions feature materials that resist UV and moisture exposure
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Technical Detail
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Product Listing
Distribution Tight-Buffered Cable
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Factory
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Marine
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Transit
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Tray
Factory Grade: Riser Rated - UV and ozone resistant cable designed for light to medium factory floor environments
FACTORY GRADE: SINGLE JACKET ALL DIELECTRIC
FACTORY GRADE: DOUBLE JACKET ALUMINUM INTERLOCK ARMOR
Marine Grade: ABS Approved, LSZH Jacketed Gel Tube Fiber Optic Cable
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Marine Grade: Single Jacket All Dielectric
Marine Grade: Double Jacket Bronze Braid Armor
Transit Grade: NFPA 130 and 502 Compliant LSZH Gel Tube Fiber Optic Cable.
For more information, view the family technical detail.
transit grade: Single jacket All dielectric
Transit grade: Double Jacket Aluminum Interlock Armor
DataTuff Fiber Optic Tray Cable: Indoor/Outdoor Riser Rated Harsh Environment Fiber Optic Cable with Oil Res 1 & 2
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