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2m 3m 5m 15m SC APC SC UPC Fibre Optical cable fiber Optic Patch Cord extension cable fibra optica optical fiber garter FTTH

2m 3m 5m 15m SC APC SC UPC Fibre Optical cable fiber Optic Patch Cord extension cable fibra optica optical fiber garter FTTH

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Brand Name: NoEnName_Null

Model Number: SC APC To SC UPC

Origin: Mainland China

Item Length: 2m

Fiber Type: Single Mode

Connector Type: Hybrid

Fiber Core: 652D

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Fiber optic cable typically follows an industry-standard color code: a yellow jacket denotes single mode, an aqua jacket denotes multimode OM3, an orange jacket denotes multimode OM2, etc. But what about the connectors? What's the difference between blue connectors and green connectors? After all, both find their way onto single mode and, selectively, multimode cable.
The answer has to do with the connector endface polish, or the angle of connection, and the good news is connectors also follow industry-standard color codes. Aqua and blue denote a straight through (or UPC) polish and green denotes an angled (or APC) polish.
The angle of polish is important and UPC connectors should not be mixed with APC connectors. Generally speaking, best practice is to match the color of the connector to the color of the port.

APC connectors are polished at an 8 degree angle, while UPC connectors are polished with no angle, though they do have a slight curvature to ensure better optical core alignment. The straight-through connection on UPC connectors ultimately affects light reflection and UPC connectors operate with a much lower optical return loss (or ORL) thereby providing a more reliable and stable signal in network and AV distribution applications.


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