12 Core Single Mode ADSS Fiber Optic Cable, G9652D
The 12 Core Single Mode ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) Fiber Optic Cable is a high-performance, aerial cable designed for outdoor telecommunications and power transmission applications. With 12 individual single-mode optical fibers, this cable is engineered for long-distance data transmission with minimal signal loss, providing high bandwidth and superior performance for modern communication networks.
Constructed with an all-dielectric design, this cable does not contain any metallic components, making it immune to electrical interference. This makes it an ideal choice for installation in areas with high-voltage power lines and other electrically sensitive environments. The cable is supported by a central strength member made from fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) or aramid yarn, offering the necessary tensile strength to support the cable over long aerial spans without requiring additional support structures.
The loose tube design houses the optical fibers, which are protected by water-blocking gel to safeguard them against moisture and environmental stress. Encased in a UV-resistant black polyethylene (PE) or anti-tracking (AT) jacket, the cable is durable enough to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, such as extreme temperatures, UV exposure, and high wind loads.
This cable supports medium span lengths, typically between 100 to 600 meters, depending on environmental conditions, and is capable of withstanding both short-term and long-term tensile loads. The 12 Core ADSS Fiber Optic Cable operates efficiently across a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in diverse climates and environments.
The cable meets international industry standards such as IEC, ITU-T, and Telcordia, ensuring durability, reliability, and safety. It is commonly used in aerial applications, especially in power utility corridors and telecommunications networks, delivering dependable, high-speed fiber optic communication over long distances.
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