ProLink PL‑FOC12S‑OM3 — Single Armor Central Loose Tube Fiber Cable, 12‑Core, OM3 Multimode (50/125 µm, ~10 mm OD)
The ProLink PL‑FOC12S‑OM3 is a 12‑core multimode OM3 fiber optic cable featuring a single armor central loose tube design, 50/125 µm multimode performance, and a ~9 mm outer diameter — ideal for backbone, riser, and structured cabling in data centers, enterprise LANs, and telecom environments.
Description
ProLink PL‑FOC12S‑OM3 — 12‑Core OM3 Multimode Single Armor Central Loose Tube Cable
Key Features:
12‑Core OM3 Multimode Fiber (50/125 µm) — Laser‑optimized multimode fiber suitable for modern high‑bandwidth applications such as Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet over structured fiber runs.
Single Armor Central Loose Tube Design — Central loose tube protects fiber strands from microbending and stress, while the single armor layer adds mechanical strength.
Steel Strength Member — Reinforces the cable to withstand pulling and installation forces.
Outer Jacket (PE, Black with Orange Line) — Durable PE jacket (~9 mm outer diameter) protects against environmental factors in indoor backbone or conduit paths.
Color‑Coded Fibers (12 Colors) — Each fiber has a distinct color (e.g., Blue, Orange, Green, Brown, Gray, White, Red, Black, Yellow, Purple, Pink, Aqua) for easy identification during termination and splicing.
Technical Highlights:
Brand: ProLink
Model: PL‑FOC12S‑OM3
Fiber Count: 12 cores
Fiber Type: OM3 multimode (50/125 µm)
Loose Tube Material: PBT (natural)
Loose Tube Diameter: ~2.8 mm ± 0.1 mm
Individual Fiber Coating Diameter: ~2.10 mm ± 0.05 mm
Strength Member: 1.0 mm steel wire
Outer Jacket: PE, black with orange line, ~9.0 mm ± 0.3 mm OD
Typical Use: Backbone fiber for data centers, enterprise LAN/WAN, and telecom structured cabling
Performance & Connectivity:
High‑Bandwidth Multimode Support — OM3 fiber is optimized for high‑speed Gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet over typical multimode distances, making this cable ideal for backbone links that need both capacity and reliability.
Durable Construction — The armored and reinforced design helps protect fiber against mechanical stress during installation and operation, while the central loose tube supports stable optical performance under load.
Structured Cabling Integration — Works with fiber distribution frames (ODFs), splice closures, and termination panels; fiber ends are typically prepared to splice to pigtails or connect via multimode patch cords.









