Fiber Optic Outdoor Cable

  • ASU Fiber Optic Cable
  • ASU Fiber Optic Cable
  • ASU Fiber Optic Cable
  • ASU Fiber Optic Cable
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ASU Fiber Optic Cable

ASU fiber optic cable, also known as mini ADSS fiber optic cable, is an aerial self-supporting dielectric cable that contains one or two max loose tubes which is filled with up to 12 optical fibers(thus max 24 optical fibers in total). The fibers are protected from moisture by jelly and hydro-expandable material inside the loose tube.

The Advantages and Characteristics of ASU Fiber Optic Cable

  • It is commonly in span of 80m or 120m with less weight.

  • It is mainly used in the communication route of overhead high voltage transmission system, and can also be used in the communication line under the environment such as lightning zone and long distance overhead line.

  • It is 20% or more cheaper compared with standard ADSS fiber optic cable. ASU fiber optic cable can not only save the use of imported aramid yarn, but also reduce the manufacturing cost due to the reduction of the overall structure size.

  • Great tensile strength and high/low temperature resistance

  • Service life is expected over 30 years

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Packaging

Packing material: Non-returnable wooden drum.

Both ends of cable are securely fastened to drum and sealed with a shrinkable cap to prevent ingress of moisture.

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Cable printing: The sequential number of the cable length shall be marked on the outer sheath of the cable at an interval of 1meter ± 1%.

The following information shall be marked on the outer sheath of the cable at an interval of about 1 meter.

- Cable type and number of optical fiber

- Manufacturer name

- Month and Year of Manufacture

- Cable length


Drum marking:  Each side of every wooden drum shall be permanently marked in a minimum of 2.5~3 cm high lettering with following:

- Manufacture name and logo

- Cable length

- Cable type and number of fibers

- Roll way

- Gross and net weight