Brief: We show the practical steps and results so you can judge suitability quickly. This video demonstrates the construction and key mechanical properties of the 2-288 cores GYTA armored fiber optic cable, highlighting its application for aerial or duct installation in long-distance communication networks.
Related Product Features:
Available in configurations from 2 to 288 cores with various loose tube arrangements.
Features a central metal reinforcement core for strong tensile and compression resistance.
Constructed with aluminium-plastic composite sheath and PE outer layer for durability.
Designed for outdoor use with an operating temperature range of -40°C to +60°C.
Uses A-grade single-mode fiber cores optimized for low-loss, high-speed welding.
Incorporates phosphated steel wire armor for enhanced lubrication and corrosion resistance.
Complies with YD/T901-2001 and IEC60794-1 international standards.
Suitable for both aerial and duct laying methods in communication infrastructure.
Perguntas Frequentes:
What are the core count options available for this fiber optic cable?
The GYTA armored fiber optic cable is available in configurations ranging from 2 to 288 cores, with specific models for different fiber quantities and loose tube arrangements.
What installation methods does this cable support?
This outdoor armored cable is designed for both aerial installation and duct laying, making it suitable for long-distance communication and inter-office communication networks.
What are the key mechanical properties of this cable?
The cable offers excellent mechanical performance with allowable tensile forces ranging from 600/1500N to 1000/3000N depending on the core count, and can withstand flattening forces of 300/1000N.
Does this cable meet international standards?
Yes, the standard loose-tube stranded light armored (GYTA) optical cable complies with YD/T901-2001 and IEC60794-1 standards.