Multi Loose Tube Cable

Multi loose tube cable.
Multi loose tube cable. Each tube contains 4 12 fi bers. Being a micro cable makes this cable suitable for blowing into microducts. Outdoor fiber optic cable. But there are two basic styles of fiber optic cable construction.
Altos loose tube gel free all dielectric cable with fastaccess tm technology 4 fiber 62 5 µm multimode om1. Multi loose tube cables are typically used in building backbone access application networks. Fiber optic cables are constructed in two ways. Most common and widely used design.
Add to cart add to list. Strength member and bound under a pe jacket. Loose tube fiber and tight buffered fiber. Multi loose tube fibre optic cables are ideal for outdoor communications long distance and local area network lan connections.
Fiber count up to 144. Fiber loose tube cable belden s loose tube cables are ideal for both outdoor indoor outdoor applications including use in conduit direct burial lashed aerial trunking. 6 f fx loose tube cable os2 outdoor osp black jacket black jacket. Mfr part fssl006nf.
Multi loose tube micro cable consists of up to 24 fibres within a gel filled central tube with water blocking glass yarns. Their designs utilize 250µm fibers in both central multi loose tube constructions ranging in fiber counts from 2 to 288. Strain free fibers in a stranded multi loose tube design. Loose tube and tight buffered.
Fiber optic cable is available in many physical variations such as single and multiple conductor constructions aerial and direct burial styles plenum and riser cables etc. Since the tube does not have direct contact with the fiber any cable material expansion or contraction will not cause stress on the fiber. All our outdoor cables are strong robust and agile to deal with harsh environments direct burial and aerial applications. The multi loose tube non metallic cable is designed for outside plant which is prone to electrical interference.
Each however is designed for very different environments. Multi loose tube cables in loose tube cables the coated fiber floats within a rugged abrasion resistant oversized tube which is filled with optical gel. From the picture below we can see that loose tube fiber holds more than one optical fiber each individually. Both contain a type of strengthening member such as aramid yarn stainless steel wire strands or gel filled sleeves.