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Buffered Fiber Tube 0.6mm

Tight or semi-tight 0.6 mm buffered single-fibre tube for pigtails, mini patch cables and direct-connector termination

  • Single colour-coded singlemode or multimode optical fibre
  • Buffer outer diameter: 600 µm
  • Tight (≤10 cm stripability) or semi-tight (>100 cm) version
  • LSZH or PVC jacket
  • Temperature range: -20 °C to +70 °C
  • 30-year lifetime
  • Tight bending radius, halogen-free fire gases
  • Construction codes: TA02 (LSZH) / TA01 (PVC)
Buffered Fiber Tube 0.6mm

Cable diameter

600 µm

Jacket

LSZH / PVC

Temperature range

-20 °C to +70 °C

Application

Indoor

Rodent protection

NRP

Gallery

  • Buffered Fiber Tube 0.6mm — 1

Available Variants

VariantConstruction code
Buffer 0.6mm, LSZH jacketTA02
Buffer 0.6mm, PVC jacketTA01

Technical Specifications

  • Construction code

    TA02 / TA01

  • Cable diameter

    600 µm

  • Nominal weight

    0.7 kg/km

  • Standard put-up length

    2000 m

  • Tensile strength

    3 N

  • Impact resistance

    50 w/g

  • Crush resistance

    6 N/10cm

  • Min. bending radius

    3 × D

  • Outer jacket

    LSZH, PVC

  • Temperature range (LSZH/PVC)

    -20 °C to +70 °C

  • Lifetime

    30 years

  • Standard

    IEC 60794-1-2-F1

Key Features

  • Direct connector assembly

    Buffer designed for direct termination with passive optical components such as connectors.

  • Tight or semi-tight

    Available in both tight (stripability up to 10 cm) and semi-tight (stripability >100 cm) versions.

  • High flexibility

    Tight bending radius and high flexibility for confined enclosures.

  • Halogen-free

    LSZH version yields halogen-free and non-corrosive fire gases.

  • Jelly free

    No filling gel — clean handling for splicing and termination work.

Available Variants

  • LSZH jacket
  • PVC jacket
  • Tight buffered
  • Semi-tight buffered

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