Launch Fiber (Launch cable)

Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cable is a type of cable designed to reduce the amount of toxic smoke and corrosive gases produced in the event of a fire. It is primarily used in indoor applications where toxic fumes and gases could be hazardous to people and equipment.

LSZH cables are constructed with special compounds that produce fewer toxic emissions and corrosive gases when exposed to fire. The compounds used in LSZH cables are usually halogen-free and flame-retardant. This means that the smoke produced in the event of a fire is much less toxic than that of a standard cable.

LSZH cables are often used in applications where health and safety are a priority, such as in hospitals, public buildings, and public transport. They are also used in data centers and other sensitive electronic systems, as they provide protection against the potentially damaging effects of fire and smoke.

LSZH cables can be more expensive than standard cables, due to the additional materials used in their construction. However, the cost of using LSZH cables is often offset by the additional safety and peace of mind they provide.

In summary, LSZH cables are a type of cable designed to reduce the amount of toxic smoke and corrosive gases produced in the event of a fire. They are particularly useful in applications where health and safety are a priority, or where sensitive electronic systems need to be protected from the damaging effects of fire and smoke. Although more expensive than standard cables, LSZH cables provide additional safety and peace of mind.