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by Sesse__
128 days ago
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You can build fiber basically arbitrarily solid. A normal patch cable won't be that solid, but the more rugged trunk cables is something like (just pulling out of a data sheet for something I used a while back): * Outer diameter: 6mm
* Max tensile load: 900 N
* Crush resistance: 750 N / 10 cm
* Max proof stress: >= 0,69 GPa
To be clear, this is not specially rugged cable by any means. This is just a normal G12 cable for general use. You can get stuff that's much more solid. It's certainly much lighter than the equivalent SDI copper cable. |
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