G652D GYTA 48 Core Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Loose Tube Stranded Steel Tape Armored High Tensile Strength for Long Distance Telecom

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xApplication | Aerial Or Duct | Certification | ISO |
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Fiber Type | G652D Single Mode | Strength Member | Steel Wire |
Material Of Jacket | PE | Armor | Steel Tape |
Highlight | 48 core single mode fiber optic cable,steel tape armored outdoor fiber cable,long distance telecom fiber optic cable |
Product Description
The GYTA 48 Core Single Mode Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is designed for high-capacity backbone and long-distance telecommunication networks.
It adopts a loose tube stranded structure with G652D single-mode fibers, filled with water-blocking gel to ensure complete moisture resistance.
The steel tape armoring provides excellent protection against mechanical stress, rodents, and crushing forces, while the black PE sheath offers UV resistance and durability in harsh outdoor environments.
Suitable for direct buried, duct, and aerial installations, this cable ensures low attenuation and long-term stable performance in all conditions.
Main Specifications
Item | Specification |
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Fiber Type | G652D Single Mode |
Fiber Count | 48 Cores |
Structure | Loose Tube Stranded |
Central Strength Member | Steel Wire |
Armoring | Corrugated Steel Tape |
Sheath Material | PE |
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Robust Mechanical Protection – Steel tape armor ensures high tensile and crush resistance.
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Superior Moisture Blocking – Water-blocking filling compound prevents fiber performance degradation.
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High Transmission Stability – G652D fibers provide low signal loss over long distances.
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Flexible Deployment – Suitable for direct buried, duct, or aerial applications.
Applications
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Long-haul telecommunication backbone networks
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Metropolitan area network (MAN) projects
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Outdoor FTTx and access network infrastructure
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Industrial communication systems in harsh environments