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LDC-100 Large Diameter Optical Fiber Cleaver * Applicable to cladding diameter 80μm~1250μm fibers * Vacuum pump V-groove convenient to put fiber * Durable blade, lifetime more than 20000 times * Data storage 4000 groups * User friendly GUI menu, easy to operate more
S-22 Multi-Core Fiber Fusion Splicer The 1st Fully Automatic Multi-core Fiber Fusion Splicer in China more
Polarization Maintaining (PM) Fiber Fusion Splicer S-12 *Suitable for SM/MM/PM fibers splicing * Core to core alignment, low splicing loss * Endview and Profile observation and alignment * Arc automatic calibration and splicing * PM fiber 45 and 90 degree alignment * Applicable to variety fibers splicing, such as Panda ,bow-tie and elliptical fiber more
S-37 LDF Speialty Fiber Fusion Splicer SHINHO S-37 is the latest model we developed, it could splice fiber cladding diameter from 125 to 680μm with low splice loss. We equipped the machine with 3 different fiber holders, and 2 pairs of spare electrodes. more
Core to Core Alignment Fiber Fusion Splicer X900 Six motors fusion splicer, real core to core alignment technology. Typical splicing time: 6-12 seconds, fast splicing 6 seconds Typical heating time: 18s heating, identify fiber types automatically. Typical splice loss:G651: 0.01dB; G652: 0.02dB; G653: 0.04dB; G654: 0.04dB; G.655:0.04dB; G657:0.02dB. Battery Capacity: 5200mAh Li-battery, typical 300 cycles splicing and heating. Used for WAN/ MAN/ Telecommunication projects. more
Robust Multi Function ARC Fusion Splicer S16 76cm dropping anti-shock, IP5X dustproof and IPX2 water resistant Touch screen display, combined with keypad operation Multi function holder for bare fiber, patch cords, drop cable etc. Fast splicing and heating, automatic ARC calibration. more
SHINHO X-18 Ribbon Fiber Thermal Stripper Shinho X-18 Thermal Stripper is a newly developed hand-held thermal stripper, specially designed for nondestructive thermal stripping of the jacket of ribbon cable up to 12 fibers. A good and reliable tool for ribbon fiber splicing work. more
High Precision Fiber Optic Cleaver X-50D Small size& light weight, easy to operate. High precision and stable performance. More than 48000 time blade life,fiber cleaved length 5~20mm. High quality material more
What is OM1 OM2 OM3 and G.651 Fiber?
Quick Understanding of Core Concepts
OM1, OM2, and OM3: These are fiber grade standards defined by the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC 11801) and the TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association). "OM" stands for "Optical Multi-mode." A higher number indicates better performance and supports higher transmission rates.
G.651: This is the standard designation for "50/125μm multimode fiber" established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T). You can think of it as a generic term or predecessor to OM1, OM2, OM3, and other fibers within another standardization system.
Detailed Difference Analysis
1. OM1 Fiber (ISO/IEC Grade)
Appearance: Core diameter is 62.5μm, cladding diameter is 125μm. The outer jacket is typically orange.
Light Source and Bandwidth: Originally designed for LED (light-emitting diode) light sources. Its modal bandwidth is relatively low (typically 200MHz·km @850nm).
Application: Primarily used in early, low-speed networks such as 100M Ethernet (100BASE-FX) and Token Ring.
Current Status: This product is now obsolete and is largely no longer used in new deployments.
2. OM2 Fiber (ISO/IEC Grade)
Appearance: Core diameter is 50μm, cladding diameter is 125μm. The outer jacket is typically orange.
Light Source and Bandwidth: Also primarily designed for LED light sources, compared to OM1, it has optimized bandwidth (modal bandwidth up to 500MHz·km @850nm).
Application: Supports Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-SX), but with shorter transmission distances (up to approximately 550 meters).
Current Status: This fiber is gradually being replaced by higher-grade fibers, and its application is declining.
3. OM3 Fiber (ISO/IEC Grade) - Laser-Optimized Multimode Fiber (LOMMF)
Appearance: Core diameter is 50μm. To distinguish it, it typically uses an aqua outer jacket.
Core Technology: This is the key difference! OM3 fiber is specifically designed and optimized to support VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) laser sources. By improving the fiber's refractive index profile, it significantly increases the bandwidth in the 850nm window (typically achieving an effective modal bandwidth (EMB) of up to 2000MHz/km).
Applications: Primarily used for 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GBASE-SR). Using OM3 fiber, 10G network transmission distances can reach up to 300 meters. It is also backward compatible with Gigabit and 100M networks.
Relationship with G.651: OM3 is an enhanced 50/125μm fiber with performance far exceeding the requirements of earlier G.651 standards.
4. G.651 Fiber (ITU-T Recommendation)
Definition: ITU-T G.651 is the general specification for "50/125μm gradient-mode multimode fiber," which was defined earlier. It primarily covers characteristics similar to OM1 (62.5/125μm) and OM2 (50/125μm) fibers.
Classification: G.651 actually has more detailed classifications (such as G.651.1), but generally speaking, OM1 and OM2 fibers can be considered specific products that comply with the G.651 specification.
Key Point: G.651 itself is not directly equivalent to OM3. OM3 is a new generation of 50/125μm fiber with significantly improved performance, and its standards far exceed the original G.651 definition. The ITU-T later released higher-level specifications corresponding to OM3/OM4 (such as subsequent versions of G.651.1).
Maintaining Legacy Systems: If you encounter fiber with an orange sheath, it's likely OM1 or OM2. Be aware that these fibers cannot support long-distance 10GbE transmission.
When you see G.651: It can be understood as referring to multimode fiber with performance similar to OM2 or earlier, lacking the high bandwidth characteristics of OM3 and later.
Simply put, the transition from OM1 to OM3 (and then to OM4/OM5) is an evolutionary process of continuous performance upgrades to meet the demands of higher-speed networks. G.651 is a broader, older standard name that typically corresponds to OM2 and earlier fiber grades.
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