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Single Mode ADSS Fiber Optic Cable 100m 200m 96 Core For Transmission Line


  • Birthplace:China
  • Brand Name:Aixton
  • Certification:ISO9001, CE, FCC, ROHS
  • Payment conditions::L / C, T / T, Western Union
  • Delivery time:5-20 days (depending on quantity)
  • Shipping method:by sea, air, express
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    Parameters

    Product name

    ADSS Double PE Fiber Optic Cable

    Fiber count

    48 cores

    Construction

    loose tube

    Fiber type

    Single mode

    Outer jacket material

    PE doubles

    Jacket color

    Negro

    Wire diameter

    11,5 mm ± 0,5 mm

    Weight

    100 KILOGRAMS / KILOMETER

    Core Strength Mem

    FRP

    Application

    Antenna and Duct

    Warp radio

    10D/20D (millimeter)

    Sample status

    We can provide free sample


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  • Product Introduction

    Cable core consists of color coded fibers, dry water swellable material, color coded loose tubes, PE filler (if necessary), SZ braiding around dielectric core strength member with water blocking yarn(s) .

    Characteristics

    1. It can be installed without cutting off the power;

    2. Excellent AT performance, the maximum inductive at the operating point of the AT sheath can reach 25 kV;

    3. Light weight and small diameter reduces the load caused by ice and wind and the load on towers and supports;

    4. Large stretches and the largest stretch is more than 1000 m;

    5. Good performance of tensile and temperature resistance;

    6. The design life is 30 years.

    Applications

    “All Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS)” cables are designed for self-supporting overhead applications over short, medium and long distances. ADSS cables offer a fast and economical means of deploying fiber optic cables along existing aerial rights-of-way. They are being deployed by cable television operators, telephone companies, municipalities and emerging network operators, in addition to electric power companies.

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