96 Core Single Mode ADSS Fiber Optic Cable
The 96 Core Single Mode ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) Fiber Optic Cable is specifically designed for aerial installations in telecommunications and power transmission networks. With 96 individual single-mode fibers, this cable provides high bandwidth and long-distance transmission capabilities, making it ideal for modern communication infrastructure that requires both reliability and scalability.
Its all-dielectric construction eliminates the need for grounding, making it safe for use in areas with high electrical interference or where grounding is not feasible. The cable’s design includes loose tubes filled with water-blocking gel, protecting the fibers from moisture and environmental stress, while a central strength member, typically made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP) or aramid yarn, provides the necessary tensile strength for aerial deployment without additional support structures.
Encased in a UV-resistant black polyethylene (PE) or anti-tracking (AT) jacket, the cable is built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, including prolonged exposure to sunlight and extreme temperatures. It supports span lengths ranging from 100 to 600 meters, depending on environmental and load conditions, with a tensile strength capable of handling both short-term and long-term loads.
Engineered for both robustness and flexibility, the 96 Core ADSS Fiber Optic Cable is capable of withstanding crush forces and bending stresses, ensuring long-term performance even in demanding environments. It operates efficiently across a wide temperature range (-40°C to +70°C), making it suitable for a variety of climates and conditions.
This cable meets international standards such as IEC, ITU-T, and Telcordia, ensuring compliance with industry requirements for performance, durability, and safety. It is an excellent solution for backbone networks, long-haul transmission, and local distribution, offering dependable performance in power transmission corridors, utility poles, and telecom applications.
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