Description
The Black Box OS2 9-micron single-mode fiber optic pigtail is engineered for premium performance in modern fiber networks. Built around high-quality OS2 9 µm single-mode fiber, this 12-strand pigtail delivers low-loss, high-bandwidth connectivity ideal for data centers, campus networks, and long-haul telecom backbones. The combination of an OFNR (Optical Fiber Non-conductive Reinforced) jacket and a robust PVC outer cover makes this pigtail a versatile solution for indoor installations, wiring closets, and controlled environments where reliability matters most. With dense 12-fiber capability, it enables efficient multi-channel connections and scalable growth without sacrificing signal integrity or ease of maintenance.
Designed for compatibility with standard fiber termination practices, the OS2 9-micron pigtail supports a broad range of connector types and splicing methods, allowing you to tailor terminations to your exact network topology. It excels in high-speed applications, supporting the kind of data throughput that modern switches, routers, and optical transport equipment require. The pigtail’s precise manufacturing reduces insertion loss and back reflection, helping you achieve cleaner signal transmission over long distances. Whether you’re upgrading an existing network, deploying a new data center spine-leaf architecture, or building a campus backbone, this 12-strand pigtail is built to deliver consistent, reliable results batch after batch.
In addition to performance, the Black Box pigtail emphasizes practical installation and long-term durability. The PVC jacket provides flexibility and ease of routing around tight spaces, while the OFNR-rated sheath offers robust flame resistance and safety for indoor use. The overall construction is designed to withstand typical installation conditions, including bending, routing through conduits, and transitions between equipment racks. Because the product aligns with common industry standards, it integrates smoothly with existing fiber infrastructure and simplifies maintenance, testing, and future upgrades.
For network engineers and installers, the OS2 9-micron 12-strand pigtail is more than a component—it’s a strategic asset that supports faster deployment cycles, lower total cost of ownership, and improved network resilience. Its single-mode characteristics ensure compatibility with current and next-generation fiber optic systems, while the multi-fiber bundle enables more efficient channelization and cabling management in high-density environments. If you’re seeking a reliable, scalable solution for multi-fiber connectivity that won’t compromise signal quality, this pigtail is engineered to meet and exceed expectations.
- High-performance OS2 9-micron single-mode fiber delivering excellent bandwidth and low attenuation for long-distance links in data centers, campuses, and telecom backbones.
- 12-strand fiber bundle enables dense, scalable multi-channel connections, improving cable management and reducing rack space requirements in high-density deployments.
- OFNR-rated jacket combined with a PVC outer sheath provides safe indoor installation, flexibility for routing, and durable protection against everyday handling in equipment rooms.
- Designed for compatibility with standard termination practices, connectors, and testing equipment, allowing straightforward integration into existing networks without specialized tooling.
- Built to endure routine installation stresses, with consistent performance across temperature and environmental conditions typical of data centers and telecommunication facilities.
Technical Details of Black Box OS2 9-Micron Single-Mode Fiber Optic Pigtail - 12-Strand, OFNR, PVC
- Fiber type: OS2 9/125 µm single-mode optical fiber
- Strand count: 12 fibers in a single pigtail assembly
- Jacket material: PVC outer jacket with OFNR-rated inner sheath
- Jacket rating: Indoor use, flame-resistant and non-conductive
- Applications: Ideal for data centers, enterprise networks, campus backbones, and controlled indoor installations requiring multi-fiber connectivity
how to install Black Box OS2 9-Micron Single-Mode Fiber Optic Pigtail
- Plan the route for the pigtail to minimize bends and maintain proper bend radius according to industry guidelines for multi-fiber assemblies.
- Inspect the entire length of the pigtail and jackets for any signs of damage before installation; handle ends with care to preserve fiber integrity.
- Route the pigtail through cable management systems, conduits, or racks, securing it with appropriate fasteners to prevent strain and movement during operation.
- Connect the pigtail to its corresponding network equipment or panel using compatible connectors or terminations as specified by your device, ensuring proper polarity and channel alignment for the 12 fibers.
- Test the installed link with a fiber OTDR, power meter, or similar certification tool to verify loss, continuity, and overall link quality; document results and label the cable for future maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does OS2 9-micron fiber mean for network performance?
A: OS2 refers to a single-mode fiber with a 9-micron core diameter, optimized for long-distance, high-bandwidth communication. It provides lower attenuation and better signal integrity over longer distances compared to multimode fibers, making it ideal for data centers, enterprise networks, and telecom backbones.
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Q: What is a 12-strand pigtail, and how can it benefit my deployment?
A: A 12-strand pigtail houses twelve individual fibers in one assembly, enabling multi-channel connectivity from a single, compact component. This streamlines high-density deployments, reduces clutter in racks or cabinets, and simplifies termination and testing when connecting multiple channels to transceivers or switches.
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Q: What does OFNR rating indicate for this product?
A: OFNR stands for Optical Fiber Non-conductive Reinforced. It indicates a non-conductive fiber jacket with flame-retardant properties, providing safety in indoor installations and compliance with fire-safety requirements in many facilities.
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Q: Is PVC suitable for all indoor environments?
A: PVC jackets are widely used for indoor fiber runs due to their flexibility, ease of handling, and cost efficiency. They are suitable for most indoor equipment rooms, data centers, and controlled environments, but are not recommended for direct outdoor exposure without additional protective measures.
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Q: How do I choose the length and connectors for this pigtail?
A: Length and connector options vary by SKU. Refer to your product listing or consult your supplier to select the appropriate length and compatible connectors for your network topology. Ensure the chosen configuration matches the transceivers and patch panels in your system.
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