2-12 cores GYXTW fiber optic cable steel wire central strength member fiber cable
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g625d gyfty single mode fiber optic cable g655 g652 difference fiber optical cable gyfta
12 24 48 96 144 cores underwater steel wire armored backbone optical fiber cable
GYTA53 G652D Outdoor Duct Underground cable ducting 2 4 6 12 24 48 96 core fiber optic cable
single-mode / multimode 36 core communication fiber optic duct cable G652 GYFTY
The instruction of GYXTW armored fiber optic cable is the single mode or multimode inserted to loosely tube by high the plastic of moudle. Filling warting blocking material in the tube. Two metal strength member is in the beside the cable, added a layer of polyethylene sheath on it for some cores of fiber cable(if necessary). Packed with PE sheath after armored Al-plastic tape .Packed with PE sheath after double armored polyethylene steel .
Single mode fiber optic cable:(fiber technical table)
Item |
Unit |
Specification |
|
G. 652 |
|||
Mode field diameter |
1310nm |
mm |
9.2 ± 0.4 |
1550nm |
mm |
10.4 ± 0.8 |
|
Cladding diameter |
mm |
125.0 ± 1 |
|
Cladding non-circularity |
% |
£1.0 |
|
Core/cladding concentricity error |
mm |
£0.5 |
|
Coating diameter |
mm |
242 ± 7 |
|
Coating/cladding concentricity error |
mm |
£12 |
|
Cable cut-off wavelength |
nm |
£ 1260 |
|
Attenuation Coefficient |
1310nm |
dB/km |
£0.36 |
1550nm |
dB/km |
£0.22 |
|
kpsi |
≥100 |
Cable technical data:
Fiber core qty |
Fiber cable diameter(mm) |
Weight (kg/km) |
Pulling (N) |
Pressure (N) |
2-30 |
10.5 |
110 |
600/1500 |
300/1000 |
32-36 |
11.2 |
135 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
38-60 |
12.0 |
142 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
62-72 |
12.8 |
162 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
74-96 |
14.5 |
195 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
98-120 |
16.2 |
234 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
122-144 |
18.0 |
284 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
146-288 |
18.4 |
284 |
1000/3000 |
300/1000 |
The the 144 core underground single mode fiber optic cable per meter price GYTA53 are packed in carton, coiled on Bakelite & wooden drum. During transportation, right tools should be used to avoid damaging the package and to handle with ease. Cables should be protected from moisture; kept away from high temperature and fire sparks; protected from over bending and crushing; protected from mechanical stress and damage.