ADSS Fiber Optic Cable All Dielectric Self Supporting Aerial Cable
Product Introduction:
ADSS fiber optic cable features a loose tube stranded structure with FRP strength member, designed for reliable aerial installation without metallic components.
Key Features:
- All dielectric design with FRP central strength member
- Loose tube structure with water-resistant filling compound
- Aramid yarn reinforcement for high tensile strength
- PE or AT outer sheath for outdoor protection
- Lightweight structure for aerial installation
Applications:
- Overhead aerial fiber optic installations
- Power line communication networks
- Long-distance backbone transmission
- Telecom and broadband networks

| No. |
Items |
Unit |
Specification |
| G.652D |
| 1 |
Mode Field Diameter |
13 10nm |
μm |
9.2±0.4 |
| 1550nm |
um |
10.4±0.5 |
| 2 |
Cladding Diameter |
μm |
124.8±0.7 |
| 3 |
Cladding Non-Circularity |
% |
≤0.7 |
| 4 |
Core-Cladding Concentricity Error |
μm |
≤0.5 |
| 5 |
Coating Diameter |
μm |
245±5 |
| 6 |
Coating Non-Circularity |
% |
≤6.0 |
| 7 |
Cladding-Coating Concentricity Error |
um |
≤12.0 |
| 8 |
Cable Cutoff Wavelength |
μm |
λcc≤1260 |
| 9 |
Attenuation(max.) |
1550nm |
dB/km |
≤0.36 |
| 1310nm |
dB/km |
<0.22 |


ADSS Fiber Optic Cable FAQ
Q1: What is ADSS fiber optic cable used for?
A: It is used for aerial installations on utility poles and power lines.
Q2: What does ADSS stand for?
A: ADSS stands for All Dielectric Self Supporting.
Q3: Does the cable contain metal components?
A: No, it uses a non-metallic FRP strength member.
Q4: What provides tensile strength in the cable?
A: Aramid yarn reinforcement provides high tensile strength.
Q5: What outer sheath options are available?
A: PE or AT outer sheath for different outdoor environments.