Why should you migrate to OM4 fiber optic cabling?
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OM4 Fiber Optic Cabling: Why should you migrate?
Beyondtech publications are our effort to help fiber optics apprentices eager to improve their techniques and learn everything they can about this amazing topic. This free download white paper explains OM4 Fiber Optic benefits over single-mode and other varieties of multimode fiber, focusing on speed, bandwidth, and transmission distance.
It also points out why OM4 Fiber Optic optical fiber is the best option for future-proof high-speed networks with parallel optical transmission, as well as the factors you have to consider when choosing your network cabling system.
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HS Codes for Fiber Optics Products
Fiber optics products encompass a wide range of items, from raw optical fibers to the complex apparatus that uses these fibers for transmitting light signals. The classification of these products can be nuanced, depending on their specific characteristics and functions.
Optical Fibers and Cables: Optical fibers, unassembled or not attached to connectors, are generally classified under HS Code 9001.10. This category includes optical fiber bundles or cables, excluding those made up for the manufacture of fiber optic cables.
Fiber Optic Cables: Once optical fibers are assembled into cables, possibly with connectors, they fall under HS Code 8544.70. This code covers insulated electric conductors, in which optical fibers serve the purpose of transmitting light signals for communication.
Fiber Optic Connectors and Other Components: Connectors, splices, and couplers specifically designed for optical fibers are classified under HS Code 8536.70. These components are essential for the functioning of fiber optic networks, ensuring that light signals can be efficiently transmitted and routed.
Fiber Optic Instruments and Appliances: Instruments and appliances that use optical fibers for sensing or signal transmission are classified under various HS Codes, depending on their function. For instance, medical endoscopes equipped with optical fibers are classified under HS Code 9018.90, while optical fiber amplifiers for telecommunications fall under HS Code 8517.62.
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