Fig 8 12 Core Gyxtc8y Fiber Optic Cable
STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION:
Tube: Unit tube single mode
Water block: Gelly filling compound in tube and water block yarn and water swellable tape triple protection
Reinforcing: High modulus Steel Armored tape
Sheath: UV stabilised polyethylene in
Messenger wire: High strength 7strands Galvanized steel wire
Description
Fig 8 12-core cable is a type of fiber optic cable designed for aerial installations, where it can be suspended between poles or other structures without requiring additional support wires.
Applications of Fig 8 12-Core Fiber Optic Cable:
- Telecommunications: Ideal for high-speed data transmission in telecommunications networks, supporting internet, voice, and video services over long distances.
- Aerial Installations: Perfect for aerial deployments where the cable must span between poles or other structures without additional support wires, reducing installation complexity and costs.
- Broadband Networks: Used in broadband networks, to provide reliable and high-capacity connections to residential and commercial users.
- Power and Utility Networks: Can be installed alongside power lines, where the self-supporting design and durability are beneficial.
Technical Specifications:
- Fiber Count: 12 optical fibers.
- Cable Diameter: The overall diameter of the cable varies depending on the specific design and materials used. Generally aligns with industry standards for aerial fiber optic cables.
- Messenger Wire: Typically made of galvanized steel, with a diameter designed to provide sufficient tensile strength for the required span length.
- Operating Temperature: Designed to operate within a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, making it suitable for various climates.
- Maximum Span Length: The cable can support long spans between poles, typically ranging from 50-100 meters or more.