Fiber Connectors
The Best Fiber Connector Types for a Fiber Connection
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MIL-SPEC Connector, Intelligent Release Inter-Connect System (IRIS)
IRISOCCWe do not offer credits or returns for this item. Description Intelligent Release Inter-Connect System (IRIS) Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) intr...
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MIL-SPEC Connector, Mini Hermaphroditic Connector (MHC II)
MHCIIOCCWe do not offer credits or returns for this item. Description MHC II Fiber Optic Connector The requirements for today's high-speed, high-bandwidth...
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MIL-SPEC Connector, COTS-83526
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MIL-SPEC Connector, EZ-MATE
EZ-MATEOCCWe do not offer credits or returns for this item. Description EZ-MATE Connector Family The OCC EZ-MATE family of hermaphroditic-style fiber optic c...
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MIL-SPEC Connector, Pierside Hermaphroditic
PIERSIDEOCCWe do not offer credits or returns for this item. Description Pierside Hermaphroditic Fiber Optic Connector The OCC Pierside family of fiber opti...
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MIL-SPEC Connector, F-LINK Inter-Connect System
F-LINKOCCWe do not offer credits or returns for this item. Description F-LINK Inter-Connect System Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) introduces the F-LINK In...
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Most fiber connector types are spring-loaded so the fiber faces are pressed together when the connectors are mated. This eliminates the air gap at the point of connection so there is no signal loss. There are two negative characteristics of fiber connectors to be concerned with: attenuation and reflection.
It is of particular importance to minimize these characteristics, especially for long-distance networking, as they can negatively impact performance. Our fiber connectors are manufactured of superior quality materials, delivering the reliability you can depend on. All primary fiber types are compatible.
Another popular fiber connector Primus Cable supplies are the Corning UniCam Fiber Connector. This popular fiber connector can be installed in about 45 seconds without consumables. It offers best-in-class optical performance in a quick, easy field-termination solution. These high-precision ceramic ferrule multimode connectors guarantee a 0.1 dB typical/0.5 dB maximum insertion loss per connector pair for exceptional network performance.
Our Fiber Connector Choices
LC Connectors are a type of push and pull connector similar to the SC connector, only it has a locking tab. It also has a smaller ferrule, making it popular for high-density data applications. The LC connector is considered by some to be the replacement for the SC connector.
SC Fiber Connectors are push-pull connectors and their the most common choice for FTTH (fiber to the home) applications for datacom and telecom. GBIC modules also require this connector type.
Fiber ST Connectors, also known as straight tip connectors utilize a bayonet-style coupling type, enabling a simple twist-on and twist-off installation.
MIL-SPEC Fiber Connectors are used by the U.S. Department of Defense and were originally developed in the 1930s for severe aeronautical and tactical service applications. The type "AN" (army-navy) series set the standard for modern military circular connectors. These connectors, and their evolutionary derivatives, are often called Military Standard, MIL-STD, or MIL-SPEC connectors. They are now used in aerospace, industrial, marine, and even automotive commercial applications.
Ready for your next fiber install? Primus Cable supplies premium quality Fiber Optic Cable manufactured with Corning glass.Got Tools? We’ve got you covered! Primus Cable provides a wide selection of fiber optic tools including fusion splicers, termination tools, fiber hand tools, and fiber tool kits. We have everything you need to successfully test, strip, cleave, and terminate fiber optic cable. Some of our fiber testers include certification abilities, which some companies require after fiber installation.
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