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Fiber Optic Cable ASU Single Jacket HDPE

ASU (Aerial Self-supporting Unit) Fiber Optic Cable is a type of fiber optic cable specifically designed for aerial...

Overview: Fiber optic cables are essential for transmitting high-speed data over long distances with minimal signal loss. They are used in a variety of applications, including telecommunications, data centers, and industrial networks. Rayoptic offers a range of fiber optic cables designed to meet the needs of different environments and installation requirements, ensuring reliable and high-performance connectivity.

Types of Fiber Optic Cables:

  1. Single Mode Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Designed for long-distance, high-speed data transmission with minimal signal loss.
    • Core Diameter: 8.3 µm
    • Typical Wavelengths: 1310 nm and 1550 nm
    • Applications: Long-haul telecommunications, inter-city connections, and high-capacity networks.
  2. Multimode Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Suitable for short to medium-distance applications, supporting high-speed data transfer over shorter distances.
    • Core Diameter: 50 µm or 62.5 µm
    • Typical Wavelengths: 850 nm and 1300 nm
    • Applications: Data centers, campus networks, and local area networks (LANs).
  3. Armored Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Provides extra protection against physical damage and environmental stresses.
    • Features: Includes steel or aluminum armor to prevent damage from mechanical stresses and rodent attacks.
    • Applications: High-risk outdoor areas, industrial environments, and areas prone to physical damage.
  4. All Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Designed for aerial installations without the need for additional support structures.
    • Features: Made of non-metallic materials, reducing the risk of interference and corrosion.
    • Applications: Aerial installations along utility poles, building-to-building connections, and long-distance outdoor networks.
  5. Loose Tube Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Features fibers housed in loose tubes for protection and flexibility.
    • Applications: Suitable for outdoor and underground installations where flexibility and protection are required.
  6. Tight-Buffered Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Fibers are coated with a tight buffer for ease of handling and installation.
    • Applications: Ideal for indoor use, patch cords, and short-distance connections.
  7. Outdoor Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Engineered to withstand environmental conditions such as UV exposure, moisture, and temperature fluctuations.
    • Features: Water-resistant, UV-resistant, and designed for durability in outdoor environments.
    • Applications: Outdoor installations, including underground and aerial networks.
  8. Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cables:
    • Description: Versatile cables that can be used both indoors and outdoors.
    • Features: Designed to meet the requirements for both environments, offering protection against various stresses.
    • Applications: Building-to-building connections, campus networks, and mixed-use installations.

Specifications:

  1. Fiber Type:
    • Single Mode Fiber (SMF):
      • Core Diameter: 8.3 µm
      • Cladding Diameter: 125 µm
      • Wavelengths: 1310 nm and 1550 nm
    • Multimode Fiber (MMF):
      • Core Diameter: 50 µm or 62.5 µm
      • Cladding Diameter: 125 µm
      • Wavelengths: 850 nm and 1300 nm
  2. Cable Construction:
    • Outer Jacket: UV-resistant and durable for various environmental conditions.
    • Strength Members: Aramid yarn, fiberglass, or steel for added protection and tensile strength.
    • Core Design: Loose tube or tight-buffered fibers for flexibility and protection.
  3. Mechanical Specifications:
    • Bending Radius: Minimum bend radius to avoid performance issues, specified in millimeters (mm).
    • Cable Diameter: Outer diameter affecting installation and space considerations.
    • Weight: Weight per unit length, influencing installation and support needs.
  4. Performance Specifications:
    • Insertion Loss: Measure of signal loss through the cable, specified in decibels (dB).
    • Return Loss: Measure of signal reflection at the connector interface, specified in decibels (dB).
    • Transmission Speeds: Compatible with various data rates, including 1G, 10G, 40G, and 100G, depending on fiber type and application.
  5. Standards and Compliance:
    • Standards: Complies with industry standards such as IEC 60794, TIA/EIA-568, and other relevant specifications.
    • Certification: Meets national and international quality and safety standards for reliable performance.

Benefits of Rayoptic Fiber Optic Cables:

  • High Performance: Designed for minimal signal loss and high-speed data transmission.
  • Durability: Constructed to withstand various environmental stresses and mechanical damage.
  • Versatility: Available in multiple types and configurations to meet different installation requirements.
  • Reliability: Ensures consistent performance and long-term reliability in various applications.

Contact Information:

For more information about our fiber optic cables or to discuss your specific requirements, please contact Rayoptic Communication Co., Ltd (Rayoptic) at sales@rocfttx.com.

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