Micro Cables
MICRO CABLES
Cable Application (Micro Cables)
Cable can be designated as micro duct (non-metallic) cable. Cable can be installed by air blown technology in micro-ducts or on cable trays. Fiber Optic cables are cables are used for triple-play (Voice-video-data), FTTx applications in telecommunication projects, long-haul, backbone, metropolitan, broadband, utility and intelligent traffic control, supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), cable TV (CATV), military, etc.
Cable Design
Outdoor micro cable – Jelly filled loose tube/filler elements are stranded around a dielectric central strength member (FRP) by reverse oscillation lay (SZ) method, cable core protected from water penetration inside the core by water blocking tape/yarns, water blocking tape and outer sheath of Polyethylene.
Applicable Standards
IEC 60793, IEC 60794-1-2, ITU-T Recommendations, TIA/EIA-455 (FOTP)
FTTH CABLE
1~4 Fibers – FTTH Cables with 2 strength members
Cable Application
1~4 Fibers FTTH Cables with 2 strength members can be directly connected to the homes for better bandwidth, wavelength and transmission technology. The optical fiber is designated fiber-to-the-home cable. Cable can be installed by air blown technology in micro-ducts or on cable trays. Fiber Optic cables are used for FTTx applications in home & building, etc.
Cable Design
FTTH cable – ITU-T G.657A Fiber is positioned in the center and two parallel strength members (Steel wires or FRP) are placed at the both sides of the fiber to protect the fiber with extra strength and then the cable is completed with the black LSZH sheath.
1~4 Fibers – FTTH Cables with 3 strength members
Cable Application
1~4 Fibers FTTH Cables with 3 strength members can be directly connected to the homes for better bandwidth, wavelength and transmission technology. The optical fiber is designated fiber-to-the-home cable. Cable can be installed by aerial, air blown technology in micro-ducts or on cable trays. Fiber Optic cables are used for FTTx applications in home & building, etc.
Cable Design
FTTH cable – ITU-T G.657A Fiber is positioned in the center and two parallel strength members (Steel wires or FRP) are placed at the both sides of the fiber to protect the fiber with extra strength and one suspension strand member (Steel wire or FRP) is on one side of the cable for aerial installation and then the cable is completed with the black LSZH sheath.
Applicable Standards
IEC 60793, IEC 60794-1-2, ITU-T Recommendations, TIA/EIA-455 (FOTP)