Panduit Corporation

Panduit Corporation

Panduit Corporation is a prominent global provider of comprehensive network infrastructure solutions, with a focus on the design, development, and deployment of innovative physical infrastructure technologies. Headquartered in Tinley Park, Illinois, the company serves various industries including data centers, industrial automation, enterprise networking, and telecommunications. Panduit offers an extensive range of products such as cable management systems, electrical connectors, fiber optic cabling, and industrial automation solutions, all aimed at optimizing the performance, reliability, and security of network infrastructures. With a commitment to sustainability and technological advancement, Panduit continues to drive innovation in the field of physical network infrastructure, enabling organizations to build robust, scalable, and efficient networking environments. Through strategic partnerships and a customer-centric approach, Panduit has established itself as a trusted leader in the industry, delivering solutions that support the evolving needs of modern digital businesses.

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FOSP61-C
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE PROTECTOR (61
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Splice Sleeve
60.00mm Length
FSC24
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE HOLDER
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Splice Holder
Protects up to 24 Single Fusion Splices
FOSMF
FIBER OPTIC FIBER ORGANIZER
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Opticom®
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Small Fiber Splice Organizer Tray
Protects up to 24 Single Fusion Splices
OFC40SST
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE TRAY 40CT
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Splice Tray
Protects up to 40 Single Fusion Splices
FOSP45-C
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE PROTECTOR
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FOSMM
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE MODULE 12 MEC
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Small Fiber Splice Organizer Tray
Protects up to 12 Single Fusion Splices
FHDBRKOUT17
FIBER OPTIC BREAKOUT KIT
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Breakout Kit
182.88mm L x 134.62mm W x 76.2mm H
FHDBRKOUT28
FIBER OPTIC BREAKOUT KIT
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Breakout Kit
205.74mm L x 134.62mm W x 76.2mm H
OFC24SST
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE TRAY 24CT
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Splice Tray
417.576mm L x 276.098mm W x 147.828mm H
OFC144RST
FIBER OPTIC SPLICE TRAY 144CT
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Splice Tray
417.576mm L x 276.098mm W x 147.828mm H
FLDR506Y
FIBER OPTIC FACEPLATE ACCESSORY
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FLDR612Y
FIBER OPTIC FACEPLATE ACCESSORY
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FLCR606Y
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About  Fiber Optic Cables

Fiber optics are a type of cable that consists of a glass or plastic thread, known as an optical fiber, encased within a protective jacket. These cables are designed to transmit data and information through the use of light signals, utilizing the principle of total internal reflection. The optical fiber at the core of the cable is incredibly thin, typically only a few micrometers in diameter. It is made of high-quality materials such as silica glass or plastic polymers that have excellent optical properties. The core is surrounded by a cladding layer, which has a slightly lower refractive index to ensure that light signals remain trapped within the fiber core during transmission. The protective jacket serves as an outer covering for the fiber optic cable, providing mechanical protection against bending, stretching, and other forms of physical damage. It is typically made of materials like PVC or polyethylene, which are durable and resistant to environmental factors such as moisture, temperature variations, and chemical exposure. Fiber optic cables are widely used in telecommunications, networking, and data transmission applications due to their numerous advantages over traditional copper cables. They offer higher bandwidth capacity, faster data transfer rates, longer transmission distances, and greater immunity to electromagnetic interference. Additionally, fiber optics are more lightweight, flexible, and immune to signal degradation caused by factors like crosstalk or attenuation. The versatility and efficiency of fiber optic cables have made them indispensable in various industries, including telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting, healthcare, and scientific research. They play a crucial role in enabling high-speed internet connections, long-distance communication, and the transmission of large amounts of data with minimal loss or distortion. In summary, fiber optics are cables that contain a glass or plastic thread known as an optical fiber, which is enclosed within a protective jacket. These cables utilize light signals to transmit data, offering numerous advantages over traditional copper cables. Their widespread use in telecommunications and other industries highlights their importance in modern communication systems.