Fibre optic connectors

Fibre optic connectors

Fibre optic connectors are used to interconnect optical fibres and ensure efficient, fast and interference-free data transmission. They are designed for high precision and reliability, making them ideal in applications that require the secure transmission of light signals, such as in telecommunications, data centres, industrial networks and automotive systems.

The benefits of fibre optic connectors

Fibre optic connectors offer several advantages, such as the fact that they: 

  • provides low signal loss and high transmission quality
  • meets high standards of stability and environmental durability
  • are easy to install and manage. 

The connectors are also available in different types and designs to suit both single-mode and multi-mode fibre and different connection needs.

 

 

 

 

Characteristics of fibre optic connectors

Through carefully designed mechanical and optical properties, fibre optic connectors ensure stable performance over time, even in environments with vibrations, temperature variations or other stresses. This makes them a reliable solution for any situation where high speed and secure data transmission is essential. With fibre optic connectors you get:

  • High transmission speed that ensures fast and stable signal transmission.
  • Low signal loss that maintains high quality of the light signal.
  • High precision with exact fit for stable connection between fibres.
  • Environmentally resistant connectors that can withstand vibrations, temperature variations and other stresses.
  • Easy installation with quick and safe connection and disconnection.
  • Versatility as they are available for both single-mode and multi-mode fibre and different connection types.

Single-mode and multi-mode solutions

Fibre optic connectors are available in different designs depending on distance, speed and application requirements.

Single-mode (SMF)
Used for long distances and applications with very high demands on signal accuracy. Provides minimal signal loss and is widely used in telecoms, data centres and major network infrastructure.

Multi-mode (MMF)
Used for shorter distances with high data capacity, for example in industrial networks and local systems. A cost-effective and flexible solution for shorter links.

Whatever the variant, the goal is the same - stable and secure optical signal transmission with high precision.

Contact us for the right connector

At Swelex, we are happy to help you find the right connector for you that meets your requirements. Please contact our experts for technical advice or a quote.