Unir provide underwater photoelectric Hybrid Connectors.With the marine industry developing ,operating water depths increase and bandwidth and improved signal performance becomes even more critical, We manufacture an extensive range of specialised Signal, Electrical, Fibre Optic and Hybrid cable and connectors more than 10 series.We have significant experience in this area and have developed an extensive catalogue of products to match the different depth requirements of the industry. We know that reliable high end performance at depth is critical for our customers? success and with our experience we have a unique understanding of what can be achieved. We also have the capability to match cable, connectors and wiring detail in order to deliver the system performance that our customers expect.
Feature:
In series, Widely covered, Electric+ Optic, Deep work,Highly sealed for withstand voltage,reliable and safe,
Spécification:
PINs: 1-121 pins for different spec ;
Insulation Resistance??5000M?
dielectrics voltage-resistance?1500-10000 V/DC?max?
Insertion loss?1.0dB?Nominal?
Watertight strength?20-120 MPa?Horizontal/Vertical?
Work temperature?-40?-?105?;
Plug and cable available for vulcanization;
Shell?SS 316L,Titanium TC4,Titanium TA2 (Optional)
- Outer diameter: 8±0.3mm
- Outer sheath: Polyurethane PU
- Electrical conductor specification: 2 cores, 1.5 mm²
- Direct current resistance: ?12?/km
- Insulation: >1000M?.km
- Dielectric withstand voltage: 1000V, AC
- Fiber unit: 2 cores, single mode
- Fiber loss: 1310nm: ?0.50dB/km 1550nm: ?0.3dB/km Wire density: ?70g Tensile strength: ?200kg Bending radius: ?50mm Water depth? 500m
- Interface parameters
- Number of cores: 1 optical
- Optical contact: ?2.5mm
- Wavelength: 850nm, 1300nm, 1310nm, 1550nm
- Interface: M14x1
- Paramètres de performance
- Insertion loss: 1.0dB (nominal)
- Interchangeability: <0.5dB
- Paramètres de performance spéciaux
- Watertight performance: 5MPa (longitudinal)
- Operating temperature: -40?-"80?
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