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432 Core-6912 Core Indoor Partially Bonded Optical Fiber Tape Cable

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432 Core-6912 Core Indoor Partially Bonded Optical Fiber Tape Cable is ideal for floor-to-floor interconnections, in-building data centers, and cable trays where flexibility, fire safety, and high fiber count are critical. Its low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) flame-retardant outer jacket ensures safe operation in confined indoor spaces.

  • Optical Fiber Type: G.657A1 bend-insensitive fiber
  • Fiber Diameter Options: 250μm or 200μm
  • Fiber Count: 432F–6912F
  • Fiber Ribbon: Partially bonded optical fiber ribbon
  • Pre-Terminated Connector Types: LC, MPO, MMC (custom length available)
  • Outer Jacket: LSZH, flame-retardant, low-smoke, zero-halogen

By combining partially bonded optical fiber ribbons with high-count fiber cores, this cable offers an efficient, organized, and easily manageable solution for complex indoor environments.


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Product Description

Indoor Partially Bonded Optical Fiber Ribbon Cable is designed for high-density indoor fiber distribution and backbone interconnection in modern commercial and enterprise networks. By combining partially bonded optical fiber ribbons with high-count fiber cores, this cable offers an efficient, organized, and easily manageable solution for complex indoor environments.

This cable is ideal for floor-to-floor interconnections, in-building data centers, and cable trays where flexibility, fire safety, and high fiber count are critical. Its low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) flame-retardant outer jacket ensures safe operation in confined indoor spaces.

Indoor partially bonded optical fiber tape cable

Technical Specifications:

  • Optical Fiber Type: G.657A1 bend-insensitive fiber
  • Fiber Diameter Options: 250μm or 200μm
  • Fiber Count: 432F–6912F
  • Fiber Ribbon: Partially bonded optical fiber ribbon
  • Pre-Terminated Connector Types: LC, MPO, MMC (custom length available)
  • Outer Jacket: LSZH, flame-retardant, low-smoke, zero-halogen

Product Features

High-Density Indoor Design

Supports 432 to 6912 fiber cores, enabling maximum fiber capacity in confined indoor pathways. Ideal for structured cabling applications where space is limited and high-density distribution is required.

Partially Bonded Fiber Ribbons

  • Ribbon fibers are bonded in groups to simplify mass fusion splicing and cable management
  • Reduces ribbon distortion and simplifies fiber identification
  • Optimized for high-density splicing panels

Pre-Terminated Options

Available with LC, MPO, or MMC pre-terminated connectors for fast deployment and plug-and-play integration, reducing installation time in critical network areas.

LSZH Flame-Retardant Outer Jacket

  • Ensures compliance with indoor fire safety standards
  • Minimizes smoke emission and toxic halogens during fire
  • Ideal for office buildings, data centers, and multi-story facilities

Applications

  • Indoor cable trays and vertical risers
  • Inter-floor backbone connections in commercial buildings
  • High-density data centers and server rooms
  • Structured cabling systems for enterprises

Fiber Count Recommendation:

  • 432–1728F: Optimal for most indoor backbone deployments
  • 1728–6912F: Suitable for ultra-high density installations in large data centers

FAQ

1. What is a partially bonded optical fiber ribbon?

A partially bonded ribbon binds fibers in a ribbon only at intervals, allowing flexibility for routing while enabling mass fusion splicing.

2. What fiber types are available?

G.657A1 bend-insensitive optical fibers, available in 250μm or 200μm diameter.

3. What is the maximum fiber count?

The cable supports 432F–6912F, depending on the installation requirements.

4. What connector types are supported?

Pre-terminated options include LC, MPO, and MMC, and lengths can be customized.

5. Why use LSZH outer jackets?

LSZH jackets reduce smoke and toxic halogen emissions during fire, ensuring indoor safety in buildings and data centers.

6. Where is this cable typically installed?

  • Indoor cable trays
  • Floor-to-floor risers
  • Data center interconnects
  • Enterprise backbone networks

7. Why choose partially bonded ribbons instead of fully bonded ribbons?

Partially bonded ribbons provide better flexibility, easier routing, and still support mass fusion splicing.

8. Can this cable support high-density data center environments?

Yes. For data centers, 432F–1728F is recommended for standard floors, and 3456F–6912F for ultra-high-density interconnects.

9. How does this cable improve installation efficiency?

  • Partially bonded ribbons simplify splicing and ribbon handling
  • Pre-terminated connectors allow plug-and-play integration
  • Organized internal structure reduces fiber damage risk

10. Is this cable suitable for indoor fire code compliance?

Yes. The LSZH flame-retardant jacket ensures compliance with most indoor fire safety regulations.


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