Perfect for all optical communication used indoors!! Enhanced LC Pico Flex.
The Picoflec Jump LC is a flexible stainless steel pipe coated with flame-retardant PVC and is effective for laying optical fibers "flexibly" and "securely" in narrow spaces such as inside panels. It can be installed directly in the same pit and rack as general cables. It is ideal for all indoor optical communications. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Reinforced LC Pico Flex ○ Stainless steel flexible tubing with flame-retardant PVC coating, providing strong and flexible protection for optical fibers. ○ Compatible with various optical fibers such as GI, SM, HPCF, and tape core. ○ PVC coating available in 10 colors (red, orange, yellow, green, light green, blue, white, pink, gray, black). ○ Helps in identifying optical fiber cables. ○ A variety of optical connectors are available, preventing issues such as fiber breakage at the connector section. ○ Products are standardized up to 8 cores. ○ Pico Flex available in lengths of over 500m. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Main Delivery Achievements - Power, railway vehicles and ground signaling systems, machine tools, factory FA LAN, OA LAN, and others For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation Welding Industry Division began developing metal tube optical fibers by applying welding material manufacturing technology in 1984, with the concept of "optical fibers that can be handled like electric wires," inserting optical fibers into thin, unseamless metal tubes. In 1988, they started selling the product under the name "PICOLOOP." Since then, they have responded to customer needs by releasing products such as "PicoFlex," which can be flexibly bent, and the portable "PicoDrum." Furthermore, recently, they have utilized the characteristic of optical fibers themselves acting as sensors, contributing to the construction, management, and maintenance of social infrastructure, as well as disaster prevention and security, thereby enhancing safety, security, and comfort in society.