Jiangsu Xuben Photoelectric Technology Co., Ltd.
Jiangsu Xuben Photoelectric Technology Co., Ltd.
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Waterproof Fiber Optic Cable GJA

Waterproof Fiber Optic Cable GJA

Waterproof fiber optic cable GJA uses single-core optical cable (φ900μm tight-buffered optical fiber, winding yarn as a reinforcing member) as a sub-unit, the center of the cable core is fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) as a non-metallic reinforcing member, the sub-units are twisted around the cable core, the cable core is covered with aluminum-polyethylene laminate, and the cable is covered with a polyethylene sheath.
Micro Unit Extractable Fiber Optic Cable

Micro Unit Extractable Fiber Optic Cable

The micro unit extractable fiber optic cable is made of a tight-buffered optical cable covered with aramid reinforcement and a low-smoke, halogen-free sheath extruded on the outermost side.
Stranded Loose Tube Non-armored Fiber Optic Cable Cable

Stranded Loose Tube Non-armored Fiber Optic Cable Cable

The structure of stranded loose tube non-armored fiber optic cable cable is to put 250μm optical fiber into a loose tube made of high modulus material, and the loose tube is filled with waterproof compound. The center of the cable core is a metal reinforcement core. For optical cables with certain cores, a layer of polyethylene (PE) needs to be extruded outside the metal reinforcement core. The loose tube (and filling rope) are twisted around the central reinforcement core to form a compact and round cable core, and the gaps in the cable core are filled with water-blocking fillers. The plastic-coated aluminum belt or steel belt is longitudinally wrapped and extruded into a polyethylene sheath to form a cable.
Stranded Loose Tube Armored Fiber Optic Cable

Stranded Loose Tube Armored Fiber Optic Cable

The structure of stranded loose tube armored fiber optic cable is to put 250μm optical fiber into a loose tube made of high modulus material, and the loose tube is filled with waterproof compound. The center of the cable core is a metal reinforcement core. For optical cables with certain cores, a layer of polyethylene (PE) needs to be extruded outside the metal reinforcement core. The loose tube (and filling rope) are twisted around the central reinforcement core to form a compact and round cable core, and the gaps in the cable core are filled with water-blocking fillers. A layer of polyethylene inner sheath is extruded outside the cable core, and a double-sided plastic-coated steel tape (PSP) is longitudinally wrapped and then extruded into a polyethylene sheath to form a cable.
Stranded Loose Tube Non-metallic Strength Member Non-armored Fiber Optic Cable

Stranded Loose Tube Non-metallic Strength Member Non-armored Fiber Optic Cable

The structure of stranded loose tube non-metallic strength member non-armored fiber optic cable is to put 250μm optical fiber into a loose tube made of high modulus material, and the loose tube is filled with waterproof compound. The center of the cable core is an FRP, and the loose tube (and filling rope) are twisted around the FRP to form a compact and round cable core. The gaps in the cable core are filled with water-blocking fillers. A layer of polyethylene sheath is squeezed outside the cable core to form a cable.
Stranded Loose Tube Non-metallic Strength Member Armored Fiber Optic Cable

Stranded Loose Tube Non-metallic Strength Member Armored Fiber Optic Cable

The structure of stranded loose tube non-metallic strength member armored fiber optic cable is to put 250μm optical fiber into a loose tube made of high modulus material, and the loose tube is filled with waterproof compound. The center of the cable core is a non-metallic reinforcement core (FRP). For optical cables with certain cores, a layer of polyethylene (PE) needs to be extruded outside the non-metallic reinforcement core.
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