For example, according to the fiber type, they can be divided into single-mode fiber optic pigtails and multi-mode fiber optic pigtails; according to the connector type, they can be divided into SC, LC, FC, ST and other pigtails; according to the number of. For example, according to the fiber type, they can be divided into single-mode fiber optic pigtails and multi-mode fiber optic pigtails; according to the connector type, they can be divided into SC, LC, FC, ST and other pigtails; according to the number of. For example, according to the fiber type, they can be divided into single-mode fiber optic pigtails and multi-mode fiber optic pigtails; according to the connector type, they can be divided into SC, LC, FC, ST and other pigtails; according to the number of cores, there are single-core, dual-core. Our patch cords and pigtails comply with industry optical and mechanical requirements and they're available in 1- and 2-fiber combinations for your convenience. Corning patch cords and pigtails are designed to IEC Grade B and exceed TIA 568 requirements. Corning's preterminated assemblies use only. We supply SC fiber optic pigtails, including the single mode and multimode types, These fiber pigtails are most commonly made with 900µm tight buffer cable and are available in multi-color 12 pack of SC Pigtails. Made with premium grade connectors and with typical 0. In practical terms, pigtails show up in several key places: Why Not Just Use a Patch Cord? Patch cords have connectors on both ends, which is great for connecting two already-terminated devices. But when you're working with bulk cable runs—a 200-meter reel of OS2 fiber entering a building from a. Separate multi-core cable (4 core, 6 core, 8 core, 12 core) fan-out ( or bundle) with connectors,suitable for convenient indoor connectivity and distribution frames (ODF) intensive installation. Ribbon fiber straightly separate into to single-core wiring pigtails. The connector end is polished and tested under factory conditions, ensuring low insertion loss and high return loss.