Description:
GYTC8S53, Figure 8 Double Armored Dual-Jacket Self-Supporting Stranded Loose Tube Aerial Optical Fiber Cable. The fibers, 250um, are positioned in a loose tube made of a high modulus plastic. The tubes are filled with a water-resistant filling compound. A steel wire locates in the center of core as a metallic strength member. The tube is wrapped with a layer of Corrugated Steel Tape (PSP) longitudinally. Between the PSP and the loose tube water blocking material is applied to keep the cable compact and watertight. the cable core is covered with a thin PE inner sheath. After the second layer of Corrugated Steel Tape (PSP) is longitudinally applied over the inner sheath, then the cable is completed with a PE outer sheath, this part of cable accompanied with the stranded wires as the supporting part are completed with a polyethylene (PE) sheath to be figure 8 structure.
Feature:
S-Z stranded, Gel-filled.
Fiber Optic Cable Core Up to 96 fibers.
Low loss, low dispersion.
Aerial Fiber Optic Cable.
Good mechanical and temperature performance.
High tensile strength of stranded wires meet the requirement of self-supporting and reduce the installation cost.
Special tube filling compound ensures a critical protection for the fiber.
A specially designed compact structure is good at preventing loose tubes from shrinking.
Crush resistance and flexibility.
Metallic Central Strength Member.
Double Armored & Dual-Jacket moisture barrier.
Loose tube filling compound.
Reasonable design, precise residual length control and cabling process make the cable have excellent mechanical and environmental performance.
In accordance with IEC, ITU, and EIA standards.
Application:
Self-supporting Aerial.