ST Multimode 62.5/125 Simplex Pigtail Fiber Optic 1M – 0.9 mil
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- Connector Type: ST-Raw Simplex (1 Strand)
- Core Cladding Diameter: Multimode (62.5/125)
- Jacketing: 0.9mm thin pvc
- Wavelength: 850 nm
- Length: 1 Meter (3.28 feet)
GHS 15.00
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