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  • What Is FTTH Drop Cable?​​​​​​​
    Feb 18,2024
    FTTH fiber drop cables, as previously mentioned, are located on the subscriber end to connect the terminal of a distribution cable to a subscriber’s premises. They are typically small diameter, low fiber count cables with limited unsupported span lengths, which can be installed aerially, underground, or buried. As it is used outdoor, drop cable shall have a minimum pull strength of 1335 Newtons ac
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    Feb
  • Types Of The ADSS Cables
    Feb 17,2024
    ADSS cable is loose tube stranded. The 250um bare fibers are positioned into a loose tube made of high modulus plastics. The tubes are filled with a water-resistant filling compound. The tubes and fillers are stranded around a FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) as a non-metallic central strength member into a compact and circular cable core. After the cable core is filled with filling compound. It is
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    Feb
  • What Is Anti-Rodent Fiber Optic Cable?
    Jan 26,2024
    Anti-rodent fiber optic cable refers to a type of fiber optic cable specifically designed to prevent damage caused by rodents, such as rats and mice. These fiber optic cable often feature a protective layer made of steel or other materials resistant to rodent damage.
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    Jan
  • What Is GYTA53 Fiber Optic Cable?
    Jan 24,2024
    Outdoor GYTA53 Fiber Optic Cable with Corrugated Steel Armoured Tape, 2~432 fibers, central strength member (steel), jelly filled, fiber contained loose tube and PP filler (if necessary) stranded, water blocking jelly, copolymer coated aluminum tape, PE inner sheath, longitudinally covered by copolymer coated steel tape, PE outer sheath.
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    Jan
  • What Is The GYFTY Fiber Optic Cable?
    Jan 22,2024
    GYFTY FRP locates in the center of cores as a non-metallic strength member. The cable tubes, which are filled with filling compound, are stranded around the strength member. Then the aramid yarn is applied over water proof material, the cable is completed with a PE sheath. GYFTY cables are available from 2 cores to 144 cores. It is used in high-voltage area for long distance communications.The cab
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    Jan
  • What Is The GYTA Fiber Optic Cable?
    Jan 18,2024
    The fibers, 250μm, are positioned in a loose tube made of a high modulus plastic. The tubes are filled with a water-resistant filling compound. A steel wire, sometimes sheathed with polyethylene (PE) for cable with high fi ber count, locates in the center of core as a metallic strength member. Tubes (and fillers) are stranded around the strength member into a compact and circular cable core. The PSP is
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    Jan
  • What Is The GYXTW Fiber Optic Cable?
    Jan 16,2024
    GYXTW is an outdoor use optical fiber cable suitable for duct and aerial applications. We supply central loose tube type GYXTW from 2 fiber cores to 24 fiber cores, and stranded type cores up to 96 cores.
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    Jan
  • What Are The Functions and Classifications Of Optical Cable Joint Boxes?
    Jan 12,2024
    Optical cable joint box, also known as optical cable splicing box, is a passive device that provides reliable guarantee for the splicing of optical cables. The optical cable splice box consists of four parts: the splice box cover, the fixing component, the splice box sealing component and the remaining fiber storage tray. The function of the optical cable splice box is to protect the splicing of o
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