FTTH GJYXFH butterfly-shaped optical fiber cable Simplex Bow Type G657A1 Drop Wire Fiber Optic 2 Core
Ind-Simplex Bow Type G657A1 Drop Wire Fiber Optic 2 Coretype single mode duct drop cable communication wire Telecommunication network
The butterfly-shaped optical fiber cable is to place the optical fiber in the center, place two parallel FRP wires on both sides as reinforcing elements, and extrude a low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant sheath. Reinforcing member ( FRP) is placed on each side of the groove, coating with PE(LSZH,PVC) jacket.
Structure:
Feature
1. Special bending-resistant optical fiber, providing greater bandwidth and enhancing network transmission performance;
2. Two parallel FRP or metal reinforcements make the optical cable have good pressure resistance and protect the optical fiber;
3. The optical cable has simple structure, light weight and strong practicability;
4. Unique groove design, easy to peel, easy to connect, simplify installation and maintenance;
5. Low-smoke halogen-free flame-retardant polyethylene sheath or flame-retardant PVC sheath, environmental protection.
6. Can be matched with a variety of on-site connectors, can be on-site end.
7. Because of its softness and lightness, the sheathed cable is widely used in the access network; the scientific name of the sheathed cable is that the access network uses a butterfly to introduce the optical cable; because its shape is a butterfly, it is also called a butterfly Optical cable, 8-shaped optical cable.
Strength Member
The strength member is made of FRP. It provides tensile to the cable.
sheath protect cable from water intrusion.
Outer Jacket
LSZH sheath is extruded over the fiber.
Cable Sheath Marking
Each cable have the following information clearly marked on the outer jacket of cables:
a. Name of manufacturer.
b. Year of manufacturer
c. Type of cable and fiber
d. Length mark (printing on each meter normally)
e. Or as customer’s requirements.
Application
1. Used for indoor wiring, end users directly use cables;
2. Used for introducing optical cables in buildings;
For indoor wiring of users in FTTH.