SC / FC / ST / LC Fiber Optic Attenuator (RoHS Compliant)

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46,800.00 UZS 20 Piece/pieces (min. Order)
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Haiyu Optics communication
Guangdong Sheng, China,
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Description

The SC / FC / ST / LC Fiber Optic Attenuator is a professional optical component designed to reduce and control optical signal power in fiber optic communication systems. It is widely used in FTTH, PON, telecommunications, data centers, and enterprise fiber networks to maintain stable signal levels and optimize network performance.

Compatible with SC, FC, ST, and LC fiber optic connectors, the attenuator provides precise signal attenuation, low back reflection, and reliable optical transmission. Its high-quality construction ensures consistent performance and long-term durability in demanding networking environments.

The product is fully RoHS compliant, meeting international environmental standards by restricting hazardous substances, making it suitable for professional and environmentally responsible installations.

Technical Specifications

Product Type: Fiber Optic Attenuator
Compatible Connectors: SC / FC / ST / LC
Application: Optical Signal Power Control
Compliance: RoHS Compliant
Features: Low Back Reflection, High Precision, Long Service Life

Applications

  • FTTH Networks
  • PON Systems
  • Telecommunications
  • Internet Service Providers
  • Data Centers
  • Server Rooms
  • Fiber Optic Equipment
  • Enterprise Networks

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Company Information

The HYG Optics, founded in 2009, is focus on design and manufactured fiber optic communication products.

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