ProLink PL‑FOC12D‑OM4 — Double Armor OM4 Multimode Fiber Optic Cable, 12‑Core
The ProLink PL‑FOC12D‑OM4 is a 12‑core OM4 multimode fiber optic cable with double armor central loose tube construction and 50/125 µm multimode fibers, featuring a ~12.5 mm outer diameter — ideal for backbone, campus, and high‑bandwidth structured fiber cabling deployments.
Description
ProLink PL‑FOC12D‑OM4 — 12‑Core OM4 Multimode Double Armor Central Loose Tube Cable
Key Features:
12‑Core OM4 Fiber — Supports 12 individual multimode fibers for versatile network segmentation.
Double Armor Central Loose Tube — Reinforced cable construction enhances mechanical protection and crush resistance for backbone routing.
High‑Bandwidth OM4 (50/125 µm) — Designed for high‑speed and high‑bandwidth multimode transmission.
Approx. 12.5 mm Outer Diameter — Sturdy jacket size suitable for indoor backbone and cabinet pathways.
PBT Loose Tube — Protects fiber strands and reduces micro‑bend losses under stress.
Steel Strength Member — Provides tensile strength and support during installation and operation.
Colored Coating Fibers — Each fiber is color‑coded for easy identification and termination work.
Black Jacket with Purple Line — Standard OM4 identification and durable polyethylene jacket for indoor use.
Technical Highlights:
Brand: ProLink
Model: PL‑FOC12D‑OM4
Fiber Type: OM4 multimode (50/125 µm)
Fiber Count: 12 cores
Cable Construction: Double armor central loose tube
Loose Tube Material: PBT, natural color
Strength Member: Steel (1.0 mm diameter)
Outer Jacket: PE (black with purple line)
Outer Diameter: Approx. 12.5 mm
Typical Uses: Backbone links, indoor distribution, structural cabling
Performance & Connectivity:
High‑Speed Multimode Support — OM4 fiber supports extended bandwidth and higher data rates over typical multimode distances, making it suitable for modern 10 GbE, 40 GbE, and 100 GbE multimode applications.
Reliable Backbone Performance — Double armor and central loose tube design provide mechanical robustness and protection from installation stresses.
Structured Cabling Compatibility — Works with standard fiber termination panels, optical distribution frames (ODFs), and splice enclosures for organized infrastructure.









