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Place of Origin: | Hangzhou, China |
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Brand Name: | OEM Produce |
Certification: | CPR. CE. ROHS. |
Model Number: | GYTA |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 10km |
Price: | customized |
Packaging Details: | wooden drum |
Delivery Time: | 15days |
Supply Ability: | 1000/ month |
Fiber Type: | G.652 Single Mold | Length: | 1km, 2km Or As Required |
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Packing: | Wooden Drum | Application: | Networking, CATV, HTTP, HTTS |
Jacket: | LSZH/ PVC/ PE | Core Count: | 2-288F |
High Light: | outdoor fiber patch cable,aerial fiber optic cable |
GYTA Outdoor Cable
Armored Loose Tube Single Jacket/Single Armor Cable
Description
Armored Loose Tube Single Jacket/Single Armor fiber optic cables are designed to provide high fiber counts with the flexibility and versatility required for today's most demanding installations, including direct buried.
Temperature Range
Operating : -40ºC to +70ºC
Storage : -50ºC to +70ºC
Installation : -30ºC to +70ºC
Bending Radius:
Static 10D
Dynamic 20D
Features
Up to 288 fibers.
Loose tube gel-filled construction for superior fiber protection. Aluminum tape armor to protect cable from mechanical damage. UV and moisture-resistant design.
Applications
Conduit, Duct or Aerial/Lashed. Backbone and Access.
Option
FRP or Steel central strength member can be choosed. Dry core structure available for ease of handling. Flame-retardant jacket can be provided.
Optical Characteristics GYXTS
Fiber Type | G.652 | G.655 | 50/125μm | 62.5/125μm | |||||
Attenuation(+20℃) | 850 nm | ≤3.0 dB/km | ≤3.3 dB/km | ||||||
1300 nm | ≤1.0 dB/km | ≤1.0 dB/km | |||||||
1310 nm | ≤0.36 dB/km | ≤0.40 dB/km | |||||||
1550 nm | ≤0.22 dB/km | ≤0.23 dB/km | |||||||
Bandwidth | 850 nm | ≥500 MHz·km | ≥200 Mhz·km | ||||||
1300 nm | ≥500 MHz·km | ≥500 Mhz·km | |||||||
Numerical Aperture | 0.200±0.015 NA | 0.275±0.015 NA | |||||||
Cable Cut-off Wavelength λcc | ≤1260 nm | ≤1450 nm |
Structure and Technical Specifications
Fiber Count |
Nominal Diameter (mm) |
Nominal Weight (kg/km) |
Max Fiber Per Tube |
Max No. of (Tubes+fillers) |
Allowable Tensile Load(N) | Allowable Crush Resistance(N/100mm) | ||
Short Term | Long Term | Short Term | Long Term | |||||
2~36 | 10.3 | 109 | 6 | 6 | 1500 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
38~72 | 11.5 | 145 | 12 | 6 | 1500 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
74~96 | 13.5 | 175 | 12 | 8 | 1500 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
98~120 | 14.8 | 209 | 12 | 10 | 1700 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
122~144 | 16.6 | 249 | 12 | 12 | 2000 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
146~216 | 16.7 | 254 | 12 | 18(2 layers) | 2000 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
218~288 | 19.0 | 325 | 12 | 24(2 layers) | 2500 | 600 | 1000 | 300 |
Note: This datesheet can only be a reference, but not a supplement to the contract. Please contact us for more detailed information.
Whereas most fiber optics are installed to support long-distance connections between cities and countries, some residential internet providers have invested in extending their fiber installations to suburban neighborhoods for direct access by households. Providers and industry professionals call these last-mile installations.
Some better-known fiber-to-the-home services in the market include Verizon FIOS and Google Fiber. These services can provide gigabit internet speeds to households. However, they typically also offer lower capacity packages to customers. Different home-consumer packages are often abbreviated with these acronyms:
· FTTP (Fiber to the Premises): Fiber that's laid all the way to the building.
· FTTB (Fiber to the Building/Business/Block): The same as FTTP.
· FTTC/N (Fiber to the Curb of Node): Fiber that is laid to the node but then copper wires complete the connection inside the building.
· Direct fiber: Fiber that leaves the central office and is attached directly to one customer. This provides the greatest bandwidth, but direct fiber is expensive.
· Shared fiber: Similar to direct fiber except that as the fiber approaches the premises of nearby customers, it splits into other optical fibers for those users.
The term dark fiber (often spelled dark fibre or called unlit fibre) most commonly refers to installed fiber optic cabling that is not currently in use. The term sometimes also refers to privately operated fiber installations.
· Is fiber optic better than cable? Better depends upon your perspective. Since no electricity is involved, fiber optic internet is less likely to shut down during a power outage than other types of high-speed internet. Along with being more reliable, fiber optic internet is also faster—and more expensive—than traditional internet cables.
· How fast is fiber optic internet compared to cable internet? Cable technology currently supports approximately 1,000 Mbps of bandwidth, while fiber optic internet supports speeds of up to 2,000 Mbps. At 1,000 Mbps, you can download a 2-hour HD movie in about 32 seconds. At 2,000 Mbps, it takes approximately 17 seconds to download a 2-hour HD movie.
· What are the basic components of fiber optic cable? Fiber optic cable has three essential components: the core, the cladding, and the coating.
If you have technical support from an engineer, please let us know the type of cables you need, the inner conductor, the braiding coverage, the jakcet material and color, the packing length and design, and the application. We will help you choose the most suitable cable.
Thomas Zhu
HANGZHOU AITE CABLE CO.,LTD.
Add.: No.556 Shangpan Road, Lin'an District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China
Tel. : +86-571 61092020 | Whatsapp/Mobile:+86 13616872763
Fax.: +86-571 61091991 | QQ/Wechat: 398023701
Skype: thomas-aite | WebSite: www.bulk-cctvcable.com
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