Mohawk introduces rugged fiber optic cable for use in harsh outdoor environments

Jan. 15, 2010
January 15, 2010 -- Mohawk, a fiber optic products manufacturer in Leominster, Mass., is introducing rugged fiber optic cable for applications in harsh environments such as broadcast, mining, industrial, and military communications.

January 15, 2010 -- Mohawk, a fiber optic products manufacturer in Leominster, Mass., is introducing rugged fiber optic cable for applications in harsh environments such as broadcast, mining, industrial, and military communications.

Mohawk's re-deployable optical fiber cable was designed to rugged military mechanical standards and will stand up to harsh field abuse in harsh elements with tight-bend radiuses. The cables resist abrasion, cut-through, and crushing.

Mohawk fiber optic cables also are small and lightweight, resulting in improved flexibility in a broad range of outdoor temperatures and weather conditions.

Mohawk also offers its tactical fiber in factory pre-terminated assemblies. SC/ST/LC/FC fan-outs or SMPTE 358 hermaphroditic connectors are available in custom lengths. For more information contact Mohawk online at www.mohawk-cable.com.

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