These cables are ideal for use in backbone networks, LANs, data centers, 40/100 GbE, and other high-density applications where small size, light weight, and very small bend radii are required. The small diameter of these cables saves space and increases the capacity of cable tray systems, improves cable management and cooling efficiency, and reduces the cost of cabling systems in raised-floor data centers. When paired with OCC's MT cable assemblies and the smaller-footprint HD MT cassette, the new bend-tolerant HD cable design offers plug-and-play connectivity for multiple applications.
The cable design delivers better bend performance and lower attenuation than commercially available fiber. The bend-tolerant cable design for high-density (HD) cables is a ribbon-free product that eliminates the preferential bend axis that affects ribbon cables. This unique cable design enables superior bend performance with negligible dB loss at very small bend radii.
The 3 mm, 12-fiber sub-cables are also easily rigged with tape for MTP/MPO connectors. With their HD design, the Bend Tolerant™ single-mode cables exceed ITU-TG.657.A2 standards for bend performance, and the OM3/OM4 multimode cables offer a higher level of performance in tighter bends than competing designs. OCC's new cables provide a smaller diameter cable, ideal for installations in areas with limited space, tight bends, or where flexibility is required.
They are available in 2 x 72-fiber cable configurations. Individual cables are color-coded for easy termination and
are listed on UL OFNP in accordance with NEC 770.179(a). High-density cables are also available in standard fiber types.

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