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LWL-Sachsenkabel GmbH Hauptstraße 110 09390 Gornsdorf, Germany https://www.sachsenkabel.de
Contact Mr Christopher Lange +49 3721 398819

Sachsenkabel MRU: Modular Rack Unit for Structured Cabling in Data Centers

Space-saving modular principle enables high packing density

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With the MRU, LWL-Sachsenkabel GmbH has launched a modular rack unit (MRU) with a high packing density for structured cabling in data centers. The 19-inch high-density system enables a maximum number of patches with minimum space requirements and supports the construction of high-performance network infrastructures for the transmission of 400G and 800G. It is available in the installation height of 1 U and can accommodate 144 fibers per height unit with standard LC connector systems. With the new VSFF connector systems (Very Small Form Factor), up to 288 fibers per height unit could be realized in the future.

The modular principle of the system allows any combination of modules, making the MRU suitable for both splice and patch applications. Three separately extendable bays per height unit can be equipped with 4x4.5" plug-in modules and enable convenient handling during installation and retrofitting. Each slot already has an integrated patch cable routing, which eliminates the need for a separate height unit for cable management and facilitates cable routing. In addition to classic splice and patch modules, the MRU also has breakoutmodules from MTP to LC. Due to the modular design, mixed assembly is also possible.

Cable installation and retrofitting are uncomplicated due to the well thought-out design: The rear cable interception allows fixation and strain relief of incoming cables both laterally and from the back. Six U-recesses are suitable for accommodating up to three M20 or M25 as well as up to six M12 screw connections. The grid on the bottom allows uncomplicated and tool-free fixation and also serves as a cable storage for extra lengths. The patch cables on the front are easy to handle despite the high packing density and are located behind a front flap after installation, which enables clear documentation through labeling options.

LWL-Sachsenkabel GmbH

LWL-Sachsenkabel GmbH located in Gornsdorf / Ore mountains, was founded in 1991. It is a subsidiary of Amphenol Corporation and one of the leading German manufacturers of fiber optic cabling systems. The focus of the business activities are fiber optic solutions for telecommunications, broadband development, data center, industry, and broadcast as well as specialty fibers for demanding laser and spectroscopic applications. Sachsenkabel stands for high-quality and technologically pioneering solutions and has developed into one of the largest specialists for fiber optic assembly in Germany. The high capacity of plug assemblies per day enables flexible and fast realization of customer-specific requirements. Firmly integrated into the economic region of Chemnitz, the company today has a team of more than 170 highly qualified employees and supplies customers at home and abroad.

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