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Bangun 200m Low-Friction Outdoor Armored SC/APC to SC/APC Fiber Patch Cable – Simplex OS1/OS2, LSZH Black

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Overview

The Bangun 200-meter low-friction outdoor armored SC/APC to SC/APC fiber patch cable is designed to simplify longer fiber runs in challenging spaces. Built with an Ultra Low Friction LSZH jacket (μ < 0.2), the cable is easier to push through conduits and tight bends, reducing installation friction while maintaining safety and flame resistance. The simplex, single-mode design supports common fiber networks with sturdy SC/APC-to-SC/APC terminations for reliable connectivity.

Key Benefits

  • Ultra Low Friction LSZH jacket minimizes resistance during routing through crowded conduits.
  • 9/125 µm OS1/OS2 simplex core supports long-distance, single-mode links.
  • Built-in stainless steel armor protects the fiber from damage in busy or pet-prone environments.
  • Black LSZH outer jacket offers low-smoke, zero-halogen safety combined with rugged durability.
  • Includes a free SC-APC fiber adapter for easy on-site extensions.
  • Compatibility with FTTH, FTTB, FTTP networks and ONT relocations for home or office use.

Real-World Scenarios

Use this patch cable to re-route a fiber line inside a home or office, extend an existing network from a modem or ONT, or replace a longer run in outdoor or semi-exposed spaces. The armored design helps guard against incidental wear when cables travel through basements, crawl spaces, or outdoor enclosures.

The combination of a flame-retardant LSZH jacket and an armored core offers peace of mind for installations where safety and durability matter, without sacrificing the signal quality typical of single-mode links. The cable’s stiffness supports push-in installations, which can be advantageous in congested conduits or tight conduits where pulling would be difficult.

Technical Highlights

  • Jacket: Low-Smoke, Zero Halogen (LSZH). Color: Black.
  • Jacket construction includes a stainless steel armor layer for extra protection.
  • Wavelengths: 1310 nm to 1550 nm; Mode: Simplex 9/125 µm.
  • RoHS compliant and resistant to electrical interference.

Installation Tips

  • Plan routing to minimize sharp bends and avoid high-traffic areas when possible.
  • Use the included SC-APC adapter to extend or connect in tight spaces.
  • Test splices and terminations to confirm low-loss performance after installation.

In short, Bangun’s armored, low-friction fiber patch cable blends rugged practicality with dependable single-mode performance, offering flexibility for a range of home and small business networking needs without promising guaranteed outcomes.

FAQ

Q: What makes the Bangun 200m armored SC/APC to SC/APC patch cable suitable for outdoor use?

A: Its LSZH jacket, low-friction design, and stainless armor help withstand challenging outdoor environments while preserving signal integrity.

Q: Does this patch cable support FTTH/FTTB/FTTP networks and ONT relocations?

A: Yes. It uses OS1/OS2 simplex 9/125µm and is compatible with single-mode fibers in FTTH, FTTB, FTTP, and ONT relocation scenarios.