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Fiber Optic Cables meet ruggedized fiber requirements.
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Fiber Optic Cables meet ruggedized fiber requirements.


July 11, 2006 - Constructed with protective plastic jacketing, Light ARMOR cable assemblies provide increased protection while minimizing weight. Crush-resistant, bend-limiting, waterproof products incorporate functionality of traditional fiber cable with durability and longevity of ruggedized cable. They are available in simplex and duplex construction with LC, ST, SC, FC, MU, MIL ST, and MIL termination connector options and single-mode, multi-mode, or polarization-maintaining fiber types.

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Timbercon Introduces Light Armor Fiber Optic Cables


Durable, protected, lightweight fiber connections for ruggedized fiber requirements

LAKE OSWEGO, OR, June 6, 2006 - Timbercon, Inc., a fiber optic product and solution manufacturing company providing a vast array of connectivity solutions, today introduced the Light ARMOR fiber optic cable assembly product line, designed to provide customers with a lightweight, durable, and easy to work with fiber cable solution for applications requiring more ruggedization than available with traditional cable optic patch cords.

The Light ARMOR fiber optic cable incorporates the functionality of a traditional fiber cable with the durability and longevity of ruggedized cable, at a much lighter weight. Constructed with protective plastic jacketing, Timbercon Light ARMOR cable assemblies are crush resistant, bend limiting (protecting fiber minimum bend radius), and water proof, making these cables suitable for a myriad of applications from interconnects to industrial and semi-harsh environment conditions.

This new product line is complementary to Timbercon's Ruggedized Stainless Steel and harsh environment product lines, providing clients with a single source for various types of ruggedized, protective, and harsh environment products.

"This product line allows us to offer a high performance solution, positioned between our traditional fiber optic cables and our heavily ruggedized stainless steel, outside plant, and harsh environment products," states Jayson Lizardo, Product Manager for Timbercon. "These products provide increased fiber protection while keeping product weight to a minimum, making this the ideal solution for applications requiring additional product durability, but stopping short of the heavily ruggedized products."

The Light ARMOR Cable Assemblies are available in simplex and duplex construction with LC, ST, SC, FC, MU, MIL ST, and MIL termini connector options, single mode, multi mode, or polarization maintaining fiber types, and a variety of custom configurations to suit any application.

About Timbercon, Inc.

Founded in 1997, Timbercon, Inc. is a fiber optic product and solution manufacturing company providing a vast array of connectivity solutions to the data storage, telecommunications, military, industrial, broadcast, and networking industries. In addition to standard fiber optic patch cords and attenuated test cables, Timbercon has pioneered proprietary products, many of which are now considered to be an industry benchmark. Additional company information can be found at www.timbercon.com.

Timbercon Contact
Sean Gitt
(P) 503.827.8141
seang@timbercon.com


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Company Information:
Name: Timbercon, Inc.
Address: 17387 SW 63rd Avenue, Suite A
City: Lake Oswego
State: OR
ZIP: 97035
Country: USA
Phone: 800-221-6992
FAX: 503-228-6747
http://www.timbercon.com


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