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All
Dielectric Self Supporting (ADSS) cable is designed
for installation on poles with maximum span of 100
meters. It can be supplied with loose and ribbon
fiber or both. The aramide yarn strength member and
the radial shape of the slotted core profile provide
an effective protection against tension and radial
forces applied by the cable fittings. Being
completely dielectric, the cable can be installed
parallel with power lines. |
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Duct
Cable is designed to be pulled into ducts in service
ducts of an optical cable communication network. Its
non-metallic characteristic enables it to be
installed in an environment where there is
electrical interference, for example alongside power
lines. The slotted core cable design is available in
loose fiber cable (up to 24 loose fibers), four
fiber ribbon cable (4 to 96 fibers) and eight fiber
ribbon cable (104 to 192 fibers). The design is
lightweight and flexible and able to withstand
normal installation forces of strain, crush, bend
and twist. |
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Direct
Burial Cable is designed to be placed directly under
the ground either by trenching or ploughing. The
metallic cable is armored with corrugated steel tape
that provides good protection against rodents and
allows the cable to retain outstanding flexibility
for easy installation. The slotted core cable design
is available in loose fiber cable (up to 24 loose
fibers), four fiber ribbon cable (4 to 96 fibers)
and eight fiber ribbon cable (104 to 192 fibers).
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For
effective anti-rodent, a layer of corrugated steel
tape is formed in between two polyethylene jackets.
For non-metallic cables, additional nylon jacket can
be extruded over the outer polyethylene jacket to
provide additional protection. The slotted core
cable design is available in loose fiber cable (up
to 24 loose fibers), four fiber ribbon cable (4 to
96 fibers) and eight fiber ribbon cable (104 to 192
fibers). |
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Both
designs are flexible, non-gel filled cable for use
in telecommunication stations for interconnection
between the optical line system and the fiber
distribution frame. It is also suitable for data
networks. The sheath is made of PVC that has good
tensile strength and tear resistance. The cable can
be terminated with a wide variety of connectors.
Simplex design is supplied with one tight buffered
fiber (in single-mode and/or multi-mode) whereas
Duplex Design is supplied with two tight buffered
fibers, single-mode or multi-mode. |

This
design is flexible, non-gel filled and lightweight
for indoor use and is well suited for local area
networks (LAN). It is also ideal for use where space
is limited. It is completely non-metallic and the
outer sheath is made of PVC, supplied with 0.9mm
tight-buffered fiber (in single-mode and/or
multi-mode). The cable can be terminated with a wide
range of connectors. |

This
design is flexible, flame-retardant, non-gel filled
cable used in telecommunication stations for
interconnection between the optical line system and
the fiber distribution frame. It is also suitable
for data networks. The sheaths are made of
flame-retardant PVC that has a very good tensile
strength and tear resistance. It can be supplied
with up to 24 tight buffered fibers (in a single
mode and/or multi-mode). This cable can be
terminated with a wide variety of connectors. |
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