fiber optic cable 24 core , singlemode Armored
Steel Armoured cables primary use is with direct burial or industrial applications. The base construction tends to be a loose tube design with a layer of steel wire sandwiched in between two robust cable jackets. SWA cables provide exceptional rodent protection as well as improved crush and tensile strength compared to CST cables. SWA cables are available with sheath properties suitable for petro-chemical, marine, fire retardant and fire resistant installations.
fiber optic cable 24 core , singlemode Armored
- Good mechanical and temperature performance
- High strength loose tube that is hydrolysis resistant
- Special tube filling compound ensure a critical protection of fiber
- Crush resistance and flexibility
- Steel wire used as the central strength member
- Loose tube filling compound
- 100% cable core filling
- APL moisture barrier
- PSP enhancing moisture-proof
- Water-blocking material
Korean single mode fiber optic cable packaging
Marking on fiber optic cable
The jacket must be marked at one meter intervals with the following information:
1) Cable type
2) type and number of optical fibers (for example, “12 x G652D”)
3) Manufacturer’s name
4) year and month of manufacture
5) Mark length
Packing single mode armored LS fiber optic cable
The standard length of the cable should be 4 km. Other sizes are available upon customer request.
Each length of cable must be wound on a separate wooden loop.
To prevent moisture from entering during transportation, storage, both ends of the cable should be sealed with suitable plastic.
The end of the cable must be securely fastened to the ring to prevent the cable from loosening during transport or during operation.
The inner end of the cable is placed in a slot on the side of the ring without any extra length of cable for testing.
Round boards or fiberboard should be secured with steel strips to protect the cable during transportation.
The information in the above image is an initial default and may change.
Diameter, weight and minimum bending radius
Fiber optic cable number: 24 cores
Cable diameter: 9.8 mm
Approximate cable weight: 100 kg/km
Minimum bending radius during loading: 200 mm
Minimum bending radius in normal mode: 100 mm
The information that we have explained to you in this section of the fiber optic bank is all related to the single mode armored LS fiber optic cable. Be sure to read this information carefully before buying
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