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Armored Fiber Optic Cable for outdoor applications: This LC fiber jumper cable features a built-in stainless steel tube to shield the inner core (fiber glass) from harm like pet chewing. It maintains all the characteristics of a standard patch cord while being significantly more robust. It offers pressure resistance, wear resistance, and heat resistance. LC Uniboot Connectors - Space-efficient: The LC duplex connector with uniboot design comprises two LC connectors housed together in a common shell with a single boot, terminated on one twin-fiber round cable. Employing cable assemblies with LC Uniboot connectors saves half the space versus traditional duplex cables. Uniboot single jacket patch cables greatly simplify patch panel cable management. Perfect for high-density cabling setups. Reversible Polarity of Uniboot Connectors - Simple polarity adjustment: Unlike regular LC patch cords, this switchable uniboot cable enables polarity to be switched without re-terminating the connector. Polarity changes can be performed swiftly in the field (by swapping the A and B positions in the connector for each fiber) without needing tools, to achieve proper fiber mapping polarity. No harm to the fiber. IMPORTED CORE: These uniboot fiber patch cables are produced using industry-leading Corning G.657.A2 optical fibers, which are fully compatible with G652D fibers but feature reduced bend sensitivity, with a minimum bend radius of 7.5mm. The G657A2 is an effective solution for access networks requiring frequent bending, cable joining, and hardware miniaturization. WIDELY USED: This outdoor LC LC Fiber Optic Patch Cable works with all standard fiber optic equipment and connectors. It is frequently utilized in passive applications (GPON, FTTX, and LANs). The LC LC SM fiber cable is appropriate for Storage Area Networks and Data Networks. It connects to SFP Transceivers, Ethernet Switches, and Media Converters, and is compatible with 10GBASE-L (1310 nm), 10GBASE-E (1550 nm), 1000BASE-LX (1300 nm), and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) applications