Benefits
- Industry
standard strand size and count
- Custom
jacket colors
- Hazard
free, no electricity along cable length
- Superior
quality construction
- Jacket
is VW1 fire resistant
- Waterproof
- Contains
algaecides and fungicides
- UV
stable
- Outdoor
or indoor applications
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Specifications
Model
Numbers: ML1, ML12, ML25, ML50, ML75and ML150
Construction: Ultra high purity PMMA
(.75mm) bundled in a black PVC jacket. Jacket has a fire
rating, UV inhibitors, Fungicides and Algaecides
Transmission Loss (attenuation): less
than 3% per meter
Raw Fiber: .75 mm PMMA fiber with a numerical
aperture of .5
Attenuation: < 180 dB per Km @ 650
nm (raw fiber)
Warranty: One year from initial date
of purchase
Custom Strand Count and Jacket Colors Available |
Part
Number |
Core
Dimension
|
Outer
Dimension
|
Bending
Radius
|
Fiber
Count
|
in |
mm |
in |
mm |
in |
mm |
ML-150 |
.418 |
10.61 |
.531 |
13.50 |
2.00 |
50.80 |
150 |
ML-75 |
.295 |
7.50 |
.387 |
9.83 |
1.50 |
38.10 |
75 |
ML-50 |
.241 |
6.12 |
.331 |
8.41 |
1.50 |
38.10 |
50 |
ML-25 |
.170 |
4.33 |
.250 |
6.35 |
1.25 |
31.75 |
25 |
ML-12 |
.118 |
3.0 |
.178 |
4.52 |
1.0 |
25.40 |
12 |
ML-1 |
.030 |
.750 |
.080 |
2.00 |
1.00 |
25.40 |
1 |
Part
Description
Mega-Lite™
is an end emitting fiber optic cable. It is constructed
of multiple 0.75mm strands bundled and extruded within
a black PVC jacket. Mega-Lite™ cable is manufactured
in six sizes ranging from 1 strand to 150 strands. The
amount of transmitted light per cable is directly proportional
to the number of strands within the cable. Task lighting
and specific beam control applications may be accomplished
utilizing Mega-Lite™ with accompanying Advanced
Lighting end elements. The fiber has a 60-degree acceptance
angle and approximately a 60-degree field angle with no
end elements.
Environment
Mega-Lite™
cables can be used for indoor or outdoor applications.
The PVC jacket contains UV inhibitors, algaecide, and
fungicide. To prevent any deterioration, avoid allowing
moisture between the jacket and fiber bundle. Seal exposed
ends and use a sealed end capon the cable whenever pushing
or pulling the cable through conduit or pipe. Avoid contact
with sharp objects or abrasive surfaces that might damage
or penetrate the jacket. Cable may be used in direct burial
applications. Avoid allowing the black jacket to enter
the main ferrule; this may cause overheating. |