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Tactical Fiber Optic Cables are field rugged and reusable.

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October 13, 2009 - Suited for use in outdoor broadcasting applications, MaxiBend cables are offered in 8 standard variants in single- and multi-mode constructions, with up to 12 fibers, and variety of special options including glass type, fiber count, and jacket color and material. Tight buffered cables feature aramid yarn strength member and sunlight-resistant polyurethane outer jacket. Resistant to abrasion, crushing, and cut-through, cables are compatible with all optical fiber connector types.

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Belden
2200 US Hwy. 27 S.
Richmond, IN, 47375
USA



Belden Brilliance® MaxiBend(TM) Tactical Fiber Optic Cables are Field Rugged, 'Green' (Reusable) and Easy to Deploy


RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 23 - Belden (NYSE:BDC), a world leader in the development of signal transmission products for the broadcast, enterprise, industrial, building management, and security markets, introduces its MaxiBend Tactical Fiber Optic Cable line. The newly designed cable series features an ultra-rugged construction, and superior flexibility and bend resilience, over a broad range of outdoor temperatures and weather conditions. These characteristics, combined with smaller size and lighter weight than traditional tactical fiber cables, make them ideal for use in outdoor broadcasting applications. The cables are also well-suited for in-the-field digital camera transmissions such as HD-SDI and 1080p/50 or 1080p/60, electronic news gathering (ENG), emergency mobile communications, and military, mining and industrial field operations, where ruggedness, long runs and high bend tolerance are essential.

Belden offers its MaxiBend tactical fiber series in eight (8) standard product codes, in single-mode and multimode constructions, with up to 12 fibers, and a variety of special options designed to meet diverse application requirements. Options include glass type, fiber count and jacket color and material.

Designed to stringent military standards, the tight buffered cables feature an aramid yarn strength member and an exceptionally tough, sunlight-resistant polyurethane outer jacket, making them highly resistant to abrasion, crushing and cut-through.

For installers, Belden MaxiBend Tactical Fiber Optic Cables offer multiple benefits:

o They occupy less space and add less weight to mobile vans and trucks.
o Installation typically requires less time and significantly less effort than with traditional tactical fiber cables.
o Their rugged construction allows repeated deployment and retrieval for reuse at event after event, without compromising high quality, reliable performance.
o They are compatible with all optical fiber connector types.

For more information about the Belden Brilliance MaxiBend Tactical Fiber Optic Cables, request New Product Bulletin NP 305.

Contact Belden
at P.O. Box 1980,
Richmond, Indiana 47375,
1.800.BELDEN.1.
FAX: 765.983.5294.
Or visit our Web site: www.belden.com.

About Belden

Belden is a customer focused company. We ensure that our customers' communications infrastructure issues are resolved and that they benefit from the best signal transmission performance for their investment. We deliver leading-edge copper and fiber cabling/connectivity systems, wireless technologies, and active switch devices. We employ customer-centric go-to-market strategies and we implement and retain world class manufacturing processes. Our partners span the globe, helping our customers design, install, operate and maintain their communications applications. And our experience is vast, including expertise in Enterprise, Industrial, Infrastructure, Transportation, Professional and Enterprise Audio and Video, and Government applications.

Source: Belden

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