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  • What Are The Types of Hybrid Fiber Optic Cables?

    What Are The Types of Hybrid Fiber Optic Cables?

    When there are hybrid optical fibers in the photoelectric composite cable, the method of placing multi-mode optical fibers and single-mode optical fibers in different sub-cable groups can effectively distinguish and separate them for use. When a reliable photoelectric composite cable needs to str...
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  • Advantages of Composite/Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable

    Advantages of Composite/Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable

    Composite or Hybrid Fiber Optic Cables that have a number of different components laid up within the bundle. These types of cables allow for multiple transmission paths by various components, whether they be metal conductors or fibre optics, and allow the user to have a single cable, therefore re...
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  • Advantages of PE Sheath Material

    Advantages of PE Sheath Material

    In order to facilitate the laying and transportation of optical cables, when the optical cable leaves the factory, each axis can be rolled for 2-3 kilometers. When laying the optical cable for a long distance, it is necessary to connect the optical cables of different axes. When connecting, the t...
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  • The Main Technical Parameters Of OPGW and ADSS Cable

    The Main Technical Parameters Of OPGW and ADSS Cable

    The technical parameters of OPGW and ADSS cables have corresponding electrical specifications. The mechanical parameters of OPGW cable and ADSS cable are similar, but the electrical performance is different. 1. Rated tensile strength-RTS Also known as ultimate tensile strength or breaking strengt...
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  • What Is The Difference Between GYXTW Cable And GYTA Cable?

    What Is The Difference Between GYXTW Cable And GYTA Cable?

    The first difference between GYXTW and GYTA is the number of cores. The maximum number of cores for GYTA can be 288 cores, while the maximum number of cores for GYXTW can only be 12 cores. GYXTW optical cable is a central beam tube structure. Its characteristics: the loose tube material itself ha...
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  • How to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of ADSS optical cables?

    How to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of ADSS optical cables?

    How to distinguish the advantages and disadvantages of ADSS optical cables? 1. Outer: Indoor fiber optic cables generally use polyvinyl or flame-retardant polyvinyl. The appearance should be smooth, bright, flexible, and easy to peel off. Inferior fiber optic cable has a poor surface finish and i...
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  • Basic Fiber Cable Outer Jacket Material Types

    Basic Fiber Cable Outer Jacket Material Types

    As we all know, There are several parts that made up the fiber cable. Each part starting from the cladding, then the coating, strength member and lastly the outer jacket is covered at the top of each other to give protection and shielding especially the conductors and the fiber core. Above all of...
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  • Knowledge of Overhead Power Ground Wire (OPGW) Fiber Cable

    Knowledge of Overhead Power Ground Wire (OPGW) Fiber Cable

    OPGW is a dual functioning cable performing the duties of a ground wire and also providing a patch for the transmission of voice, video or data signals . The fibers are protected from environmental conditions (lightning, short circuit, loading) to ensure reliability and longevity. The cable is de...
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