Jacket Material | Indoor installations (offices, data centers) | Industry Standard: PVC (IEC 60332-1) | Our Base: LSZH (ISO 11801) ▲ (low smoke/toxicity) | Our Advanced: LSZH + Flame Retardant (IEC 60332-1-2) ▲▲ (enhanced safety) |
| | | Reduces toxic fumes in fires; lighter than PVC (Base) | Base: Slightly heavier than PVC; Advanced: Higher cost (Premium safety features) |
Fiber Type | FTTH deployments (residential/commercial) | Industry Standard: G652D (standard single-mode) | Our Base: G652D + G657A1 ▲ (bend-insensitive) | Our Advanced: G657A1 dominant ▲▲ (15mm bend radius vs 30mm for G652D) |
| | | Dual fiber types for flexibility | Base: Mixed fiber compatibility; Advanced: Optimal for tight bends (e.g., wall mounts) |
Length | Long-distance indoor runs (1–2km) | Industry Standard: Up to 2km (ISO/IEC 11801) | Our Base: 1km ▲ (cost-effective for short runs) | Our Advanced: 2km ▲▲ (meets ISO 11801 for full 2km reach) |
| | | Base: Lower upfront cost; Advanced: Full compliance for large spaces | Base: Limited to 1km; Advanced: Requires more storage space |
Fire Resistance | High-risk environments (hospitals, labs) | Industry Standard: 60 minutes (IEC 60332-1) | Our Base: 90 minutes ▲ (ISO 11801) | Our Advanced: 120 minutes ▲▲ (IEC 60332-1-2) |
| | | Base: Exceeds basic safety norms; Advanced: 20% longer fire resistance | Base: Moderate cost; Advanced: 30% pricier than Base |
Bend Insensitivity | Tight-spaced installations (wall conduits) | Industry Standard: 30mm bend radius (TIA-455-213) | Our Base: 20mm ▲ (G657A1 core) | Our Advanced: 15mm ▲▲ (optimized G657A1 design) |
| | | Base: 33% better bend tolerance; Advanced: 50% improvement over standard | Base: Requires careful handling; Advanced: Complex termination |
Installation Ease | Rapid deployments (retrofitting) | Industry Standard: Round cables (hard to route) | Our Base: Flat design ▲ (25% thinner than round cables) | Our Advanced: Pre-terminated ends ▲▲ (reduces 40% installation time) |
| | | Base: Easier to conceal; Advanced: Plug-and-play convenience | Base: Manual splicing needed; Advanced: Higher upfront cost |