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  • GYTA33 optical cable, underwater optical cable, anti-rat optical cable

    GYTA33 optical cable, underwater optical cable, anti-rat optical cable

    What does GYTA33 type optical cable mean? What does “33″ mean? There are bound to be many customers to ask. This GYTA33 fiber optic cable can be used underwater or buried in the ground to prevent rodents. Then let’s take a look at what structure the GYTA33 optical cable is. GYTA...
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  • ADSS Fiber Optic Cable

    ADSS Fiber Optic Cable

    The fiber optic cable adopts a loose-layer twisted structure, and the optical fiber is sheathed in a loose tube made of high-modulus polyester material, and the tube is filled with a waterproof compound. The loose tube (and filler rope) is twisted around a non-metallic central reinforcement (FRP)...
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  • How To Judge The Quality Of ADSS Optical Cable?

    How To Judge The Quality Of ADSS Optical Cable?

    In the Internet era, optical cable is an indispensable material for the infrastructure construction of optical communication. As far as optical cable is concerned, there are many categories, such as power optical cable, buried optical cable, mining optical cable, flame-retardant optical cable, un...
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  • Direct Buried Optical Fiber Cable Laying Method

    Direct Buried Optical Fiber Cable Laying Method

    The direct buried optical cable is armored with steel tape or steel wire on the outside, and is directly buried in the ground. It is required to have the performance of resisting external mechanical damage and preventing soil corrosion. Different sheath structures should be selected according to ...
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  • How to distinguish the quality of optical cable?

    How to distinguish the quality of optical cable?

    We all know that fiber optic cable is composed of cable core, reinforcing steel wire, filler and sheath, etc. In addition, there are waterproof layer, buffer layer, insulated metal wire and other components as needed. The optical cable manufacturer tells you to help you distinguish whether the op...
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  • How to extend the service life of OPGW cable?

    The development of the optical cable industry has gone through decades of ups and downs, and has made many remarkable achievements. The emergence of OPGW optical cable once again shows a major breakthrough in technological innovation and is well received by customers. In the stage of rapid develo...
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  • The Difference Between GYFTY and GYFTA, GYFTS Cable

    The Difference Between GYFTY and GYFTA, GYFTS Cable

      Generally, there are three kinds of non-metallic overhead optical cables, GYFTY, GYFTS, GYFTA three kinds of optical cables, if non-metallic without armor, then it is GYFTY, layer twisted non-metallic non-metallic optical cable, suitable for power, as guide, lead in optical cable. GYFTA is...
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  • The difference between multimode fiber OM3, OM4 and OM5

    The difference between multimode fiber OM3, OM4 and OM5

    The difference between multimode fiber OM3, OM4 and OM5 Since OM1 and OM2 fibers cannot support data transmission speeds of 25Gbps and 40Gbps, OM3 and OM4 are the main choices for multimode fibers that support 25G, 40G, and 100G Ethernet. However, as bandwidth demands increase, so does the cost ...
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  • 1 Core, 2 Core, 3 Core Butterfly Drop Cable

    1 Core, 2 Core, 3 Core Butterfly Drop Cable

    The drop cable is also called the dish-shaped drop cable (for indoor wiring). The optical communication unit (optical fiber) is in the center, and two parallel non-metallic reinforcements (FRP) or metal reinforcements are placed on both sides. Finally, black or white is extruded. , gray polyvinyl...
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  • Main Parameters of ADSS Cable

    Main Parameters of ADSS Cable

    ADSS optical fiber cable works in an overhead state supported by two points with a large span (usually hundreds of meters, or even more than 1 km), which is completely different from the traditional concept of “overhead” (post and telecommunications standard overhead hanging wire hook...
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  • Types and Application Of Armored Optical Cable

    Types and Application Of Armored Optical Cable

    Because optical fibers are fragile, the optical fibers used in various environments must be processed into optical cables with corresponding mechanical properties to ensure that the optical fibers are not damaged by external forces during the process of laying, installation, use, and maintenance,...
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  • FTTH Drop Cable Duct type

    FTTH Drop Cable Duct type

    The sheathed optical cable is mostly single-core or double-core structure, and can also be made into a four-core structure. The cross section is in a figure-8 shape. The reinforcement is located in the center of the two circles. Metal or non-metallic structure can be used. . The optical fiber in ...
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  • FTTH Bow-type Drop Cable

    FTTH Bow-type Drop Cable

    Fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), which directly uses optical fiber to directly enter the communication line from the central office into the user’s home, has unparalleled advantages in bandwidth and can realize comprehensive access of various services. The optical fiber in the drop cable adopts G....
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  • Performance Characteristics Of Figure 8 Cable

    Performance Characteristics Of Figure 8 Cable

    Figure 8 fiber optic cable, As a common optical cable for outdoor communication, Mainly includes: GYTC8S/GYTC8A, GYXTC8S, GYXTC8Y, etc. Application: Figure 8 cable is suitable for self-supporting aerial, pipeline or direct buried installation environments Color-coded fibers and binders allow for...
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  • Direct Buried Optical Cable Laying Method

    Direct Buried Optical Cable Laying Method

    The direct buried optical cable is armored with steel tape or steel wire on the outside, and is directly buried in the ground. It is required to have the performance of resisting external mechanical damage and preventing soil corrosion. Different sheath structures should be selected according to ...
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