Hybrid optical fiber cable 12 core with copper power wires 2x RVV2.5mm2
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Hybrid optical fiber cable is such an integrated networking telecommunication cable, it put fibers together with copper wires into a whole cable. There is a central strength member which is FRP or a metallic rod, surrounded by the central strength member, there are a tube with fibers and 2 copper power wires and fillers if necessary. The jacket material is PE. Usually fibers can be from 1 to 96 cores, copper wires are 2 soft strands. Rip cords and water blocking tape can be placed into if necessary per customers’ requirements.Description
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Description
Hybrid optical fiber cable is such an integrated networking telecommunication cable, it put fibers together with copper wires into a whole cable. There is a central strength member which is FRP or a metallic rod, surrounded by the central strength member, there are a tube with fibers and 2 copper power wires and fillers if necessary. The jacket material is PE. Usually fibers can be from 1 to 96 cores, copper wires are 2 soft strands. Rip cords and water blocking tape can be placed into if necessary per customers’ requirements.
Specification
Model | OPLC-12F |
Cores No. | 12 |
Copper power wires OD | 2* RVV2.5mm2Stranded |
Central strength member OD | 1*1.5 mm FRP or 1*1.0mm steel |
Cable outer diameter | 10.5 mm |
Cores type | G652D single mode |
Attenuation @1310nm | ≤0.36dB/km |
Attenuation @1550nm | ≤0.22dB/km |
Fillers No. | 0,1,2 (if possible) |
Tube No. | 1 |
Jacket material | PE |
OEM/ODM | Yes |
Package | 2km each exporting wooden drums |
Weight per km | 200 |
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Unite |
Specifications |
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Tension(Long Term) |
N |
1000 |
Tension(Short Term) |
N |
2000 |
Crush(Long Term) |
N |
1000 |
Crush(Short Term) |
N |
3000 |
Min. Bend Radius(Dynamic) |
mm |
20D |
Min. Bend Radius(Static) |
mm |
10D |
Installation Temperature |
℃ |
-20~+60 |
Operating Temperature |
℃ |
-40~+70 |
Storage Temperature |
℃ |
-40~+70 |
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