Depending on the application scenario, indoor optical cables are categorized into backbone, distribution, and repeater types. Optical fiber types include single-mode, multi-mode, and bend-resistant G.657 fiber, with core counts ranging from single-core, dual-core to multi-core (1-36 cores and above). The sheath material is flame-retardant PVC or low-smoke halogen-free polyolefin, with some products featuring enhanced protection through metal armor. Typical applications include indoor structured cabling, patch cord connections between equipment rooms, and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) scenarios. Representative products, such as butterfly-shaped optical cables, possess high bending characteristics. Technical specifications comply with multiple domestic and international standards, including YD/T 1258.4 and GB 50311. Some models support micro-tube blow-out installation and have a service life of over 15 years. Laying must meet requirements for bending radius, fire resistance, and moisture resistance, and they are widely used in data centers, intelligent buildings, and other fields.
All Products
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Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable
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Indoor Fiber Optic Cable
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ADSS Fiber Optic Cable
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FTTH Drop Cable
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Fiber Optic Patch Cord
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Fiber Optic Accessories
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CAT5E Ethernet Cable
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CAT6 Ethernet Cable
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CAT6A CAT7 CAT8 Cable
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Network Patch Cord
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CAT3 Telephone Cable
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RG59 RG6 Coaxial Cable
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KeyStone Jack FacePlate
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RJ45 Connector
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Network Patch Panel
Produce indoor fiber opitc cable
February 24, 2026

