Trumpet for fiber optic cable duct
Trumpet Include T nut screw knob Per set include: ABS Trumpet Spillout:1PCS (same size connector set between Trumpet Spillout and Fiber cable tray ) Apply to: connect the Big Fiber Outlet.
Width
120MM
Product introduction
1. Technical parameters
Product Name | Trumpet |
Brand | Vichnet fiber optic cable duct |
Place of Origin | Zhejiang, China |
Material | PVC,ABS |
Color | Yellow,Orange,Blue,Red |
Guarantee | 10 years |
OEM service | Available |
Nearest Port | Ningbo, China |
Monthly output | 500K meters |
Flame-retardant rate | FV-0 |
Sample order | Available |
Certificates | RoHs |
2. Advantages
For Vichnet fiber cable tray, we promised:
★ 10 Years warranty for Wire Mesh Cable Tray and fiber optic cable duct.
★ The appointed supplier of Google, Microsoft, SIEMENS, ADM, COCACOL.
★ Customers spread over 100 countries, even in Japan market.
★ Vichnet fiber cable tray’s flame-retardant rate is GB/T2048-2008 FV-0, it won’t release poisonous gas even in extreme conditions.
3.Project References
The Need for fiber optic cable duct
What is a Cable Routing System? A Cable Routing System is a collection of channels, fittings, and mounting brackets that can be assembled to create a structure that protects fiber optic and high performance copper data cabling from physical damage that can disrupt or cut off signal transmission. It also provides a versatile, scalable pathway that reduces the costs associated with maintaining existing network operations and implementing new services. Cable Routing Systems are not just a means of containing cabling deployed in data centers or central offices.They are an integral component of the overall fiber optic cable duct system needed to ensure optimum network performance.
Can you afford improper cable routing? Network problems can cost large companies hundreds of thousands of dollars. A recent study found that companies can lose as much as 3.6% of their annual revenues to network downtime and service degradation1. Contributing to this is improperly routed or unprotected fiber optic cable, which is susceptible to various types of damage. Crushing, pinching, or microbending can result in impeded signal transmission and cable breakage. Bend radius violations, or macrobending, in fiber optic and copper cables can increase attenuation affecting overall system performance and cause fatigue leading to long-term signal failure.
Therefore, improperly routed cables are at risk of being damaged and can result in service interruption and downtime. Identifying, testing, removing, and replacing a damaged cable is costly in terms of labor and network service interruptions.
A properly designed and installed Cable Routing System carries cabling along a logical route to minimize bends and optimize cable lengths while providing easy access to make moves, adds, or changes. A well-engineered and installed Cable Routing System costs a fraction of the potential downtime losses and day-to-day operating costs over the life of the network, thereby reducing the total cost of ownership.
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