High modulus plastic tubers are used to hold the fibers in place. The tubes are filled with a substance that blocks water. The steel wire serves as the strength element in the middle of the core and can be coated with polyethylene if needed.
To create the cable core, tubes are stranded around the strength component. A polyethylene layer is extruded as the inner sheath. The PE outer sheath completes the cable after the PSP is placed longitudinally over the inner sheath.
Each and every water-blocking construction choice offers excellent moisture-proof and water-blocking performance.
Loose tubes filled with special filling gel offer ideal shielding for optical fibers.
Resistance to corrosion A core strength element made of high modulus phosphate steel wire.
A lifespan of more than 30 years is made possible by strict workmanship and raw material management.
Fiber count | Nominal diameter | Nominal weight | Max fiber per tube | NO.OF (Tubes +filler) | Allowable tensile load (N) | Allowable crush resistance (N/10cm) |
2~36 | 12.7 | 173 | 6 | 7 | 3000/1000 | 3000/1000 |
38~72 | 13.9 | 211 | 12 | 6 | 3000/1000 | 3000/1000 |
74~96 | 15.5 | 251 | 12 | 8 | 3000/1000 | 3000/1000 |
98~120 | 17.2 | 299 | 12 | 10 | 3000/1000 | 3000/1000 |
122~144 | 18.8 | 345 | 12 | 12 | 3000/1000 | 3000/1000 |
>144 | customized |