Plastic Optical Fiber Breakout Cable
A fan-out plastic optical fiber cable transitioning from bundle to individual fibers for rack-mounted AV distribution. Fits HTS 9001.10.00.75 for plastic optical bundles/cables used in signal splitting, not electrical patch cords. Common in data centers for short-haul links.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If active breakout with electronic transceivers
Opto-electronic hybrid cables classify as electrical in 8544.
If glass MPO breakout for high-density racks
Data center glass fiber breakouts use glass optical subheading.
If fiber optic connectors sold separately
Standalone optical connectors are apparatus of 8536.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Detail breakout configuration (e.g
• 12-fiber to MPO) in technical specs
• Ensure no metal conductors; X-ray if questioned by customs
• Use 'MPO/MTP optical breakout' terminology on labels
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