Refers to an optical cable that contains only one independent optical fiber core, and its structure is designed with single optical signal transmission as the core goal. Compared with multi-core optical cables, single-core optical cables have a very simple structure due to the reduced number of cores. They are often used in one-way transmission scenarios (such as single-link signal transmission, sensor systems) or scenarios with extremely low wiring density requirements. At the same time, they can also achieve two-way communication by using them in pairs (one transmit and one receive).
Models
HPCS Single Core Thin Wire 1.0 2.2mm
HPCS Single Core Thick Wire 1.0 2.2 5.0/6.0mm
Core features and technical advantages of single-core optical cable
1. Simple and lightweight structure
Single-core independent design
It contains only one optical fiber core wire inside, without multi-core grouping structure, which is about 1/3 of the four-core optical cable. It can pass through very thin pipes when wiring, which is suitable for construction in narrow spaces.
Simplified materials
It does not have complex structures such as loose tubes and skeletons of multi-core optical cables. It only contains optical fibers, reinforcements and outer sheaths, which is suitable for large-scale short-distance wiring.
Product Specifications
HPCS Single Core Thin Wire 1.0 2.2mm
HPCS Single Core Thick Wire 1.0 2.2 5.0/6.0mm