Winner G.657.A2 bend-insensitive single-mode fiber is engineered for last-meter optical connectivity in residential and enterprise FTTH deployments, where extreme bending during installation or routing around corners is unavoidable.
Winner bend-resistant single-mode specialty fiber optimized for 1060 nm operation delivers exceptional mechanical robustness and optical stability in compact or dynamically stressed photonic systems, including high-power fiber lasers and precision sensors
Winner low-attenuation G.652.D single-mode fiber complies fully with ITU-T G.652.D and IEC 60793-2-50 B1.3 standards, delivering optimized performance across the entire 1260–1625 nm spectrum—including the E-band—with minimal water peak absorption.
Winner high-speed single-mode bare optical fiber delivers ultra-low attenuation and tightly controlled chromatic dispersion for next-generation 5G infrastructure, metro networks, and data center interconnects requiring reliable multi-gigabit transmission.
Winner bend-resistant single-mode specialty fiber at 1310 nm features an advanced waveguide structure engineered to suppress both macrobending and microbending losses, making it ideal for space-constrained or mechanically stressed optical systems.
Winner industrial-grade single-mode bare optical fiber is engineered for mission-critical applications in extreme environments, delivering stable performance from -40°C to +85°C with ultra-low attenuation and controlled chromatic dispersion.
Winner single-mode bare optical fiber offers precise geometric control and ultra-low attenuation, supporting reliable high-speed data transmission in long-haul, metro, and data center networks.
Winner low-dispersion single-mode bare optical fiber offers precisely engineered chromatic dispersion characteristics to support high-bit-rate transmission over long distances with minimal signal distortion in telecom, data center, and 5G networks.
Winner 250-micron single-mode bare optical fiber delivers ultra-low attenuation and exceptional geometric precision for high-speed, long-distance communication across telecom, data center, and industrial networks.