ADSS Fiber Optic Cable 24 36 48Cores Single Double PE Jacket for Networking Cable
ADSS fiber optic cable with PE jacket
,24 core ADSS fiber optic cable
,double jacket networking fiber cable
Product introduction:
ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) fiber optic cable is a non-metallic, self-supporting aerial cable that contains optical fibers and is designed for installation on utility poles without needing a separate messenger wire, allowing for economical, single-pass deployment in distribution and transmission environments, even near high-voltage lines, thanks to its dielectric (non-conductive) construction and strong aramid yarn for tensile strength.
Key Features & Benefits:
All-Dielectric: No metallic components, making it safe for high-voltage environments where metallic cables are hazardous.
Self-Supporting: Eliminates the need for a separate messenger wire, simplifying installation and reducing cost.
Single-Pass Installation: Can be installed quickly in one step, saving time and labor.
Versatile: Available in designs for various span lengths (up to 3500 ft or more) and fiber counts, with features like water-blocking gels and track-resistant jackets for harsh conditions.
Strong: Uses aramid yarns for tensile strength, allowing it to handle significant mechanical stress and environmental loads.
Construction:
Fibers: Color-coded fibers (2 to 12+) are loosely laid in gel-filled or gel-free buffer tubes.
Strength Members: Dielectric central strength member and helically laid aramid yarn (Kevlar) for peripheral strength.
Waterproofing: Water-swelling tapes or gels prevent moisture ingress.
Jacket: A durable outer jacket, sometimes track-resistant (TRPE) for high voltage, protects the internal components.
Applications:
Campus backbones
Distribution and transmission power lines (can be installed live-line)
Data network infrastructure