30 cm, 40 cm, 50 cm concrete beam fiber optic fittings
Aerial fiber optic patch
The product discussed today by the technical specialists of Fiber Optic Bank is the 30 cm concrete beam fiber optic patch, the 40 cm aerial fiber optic patch and the 50 cm concrete beam patch.
In the fiber optic device fitting article, we have fully examined fiber optic fittings or fiber optic clamps. On this page, after a brief explanation of what fiber optic fittings are, we will discuss 30 cm clamps, 40 cm clamps, and 50 cm concrete clamps.
What is a fiber optic clamp?
Pension Clamps, or fiber optic fittings or fiber optic clamps, connect and support all types of aerial fiber optic cables, such as ADSS cables, OSSC or OPGW cables, to beams dedicated to the cabling of these cables, whether they are concrete beams or cement beams.
In terms of holding clamps or fiber optic clamps, they connect the conductors to the insulators.
After explaining the fiber optic clamps, we will use them.
Application of fiber optic clamp
A safe mechanical connection in all conditions: fiber optic clamps or fittings, if combined with a piece called controlled grip and used together, provide maximum efficiency and maximum possible span. This combination prevents damage to the cable.
Linear design
Design resistant to wind and storm shocks
Fiber optic fitting of concrete beam (fiber optic clamp) in aerial cables
What is aerial fiber optic?
Optical fibers are classified into three categories based on the type of structure: terrestrial, channel, and aerial. Each of these types of fiber optics will have a different material structure based on their application and usage. Here we will review the aerial fiber optics.
Aerial fiber optics are divided into two categories of ADSS aerial fiber optics or without restraint and self-supporting (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting Fiber Cable) or OSSC restraint (Optical Self Support Cable).
This category of cables has a different structure and no jelly or dry. A moisture absorbent tape is used to protect the cable against moisture penetration.
This cable is used in the vicinity of high pressure cables and has anti-track coating.
The tension force of the cable varies according to the distance of its use, based on the volume of the tension strips. Of course, according to the weather conditions and the way of application, the traction force is adjusted and designed accordingly.
This category of aerial fiber optic cables is used to protect the optical fiber in areas where there is a possibility of shooting by hunters and also in mountainous areas. In the structure of the cable, steel strip covered with saw teeth is used. This cable has a serrated steel tape shield with a polymer coating (Crogate). According to the request of the applicant, it can be produced in one coating or two coatings.
Optical fiber fitting for concrete beam
Aerial fiber optic fittings
The tensile fiber optic fittings are used when the distance between the masts exceeds the permissible limit and when the cables require an additional amount for maintenance based on the standard.
Concrete beam crossing fittings
The above information has been compiled and compiled by the technical experts of the fiber optic and network bank and has been used from the fiberonda site.
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