Single Mode 1 Core Cable FTTH VCELINK

GJYXFCH-1B6a

Features:

  • Material of Sheath: LSZH
  • Material of Fiber Optic: 1 x G.657A2
  • Material of Messenger: 6440 Aramid Yarn
  • Material of Strength Member: GFRP
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Single Mode 1 Core Cable FTTH VCELINK
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DESCRIPTION

Single Mode 1 Core Cable FTTH VCELINK 

The FTTH fiber optic cable is a specialized optical fiber used for indoor cabling in network applications such as accessing the network or as a patch cord or pigtail. The fiber optic cable FTTH is designed with special curved optical fibers that offer greater bandwidth and improved network transmission characteristics. To ensure tensile strength, the cable has two parallel FRP wire strength members. Its simple structure makes it both light and practical, while its novel flute design facilitates easy stripping and splicing, making installation and maintenance less time-consuming. In addition, the cable has low smoke, zero halogens, and a flame-retardant sheath. 

Model NO.

GJYXFCH-1B6a

Types

Single Mode

Material of Strength Member

GFRP

The Thickness of Strengther Member

≥0.5mm

Material of Messenger

6440 Aramid Yarn

The Thickness of Messenger

≥0.4mm

Material of Sheath

LSZH

Material of Optic Fiber

1*G.657A2

Outer Diameter

5.2±0.2mm*2.1*3.1(+0.10/-0.05)mm

Colors

Black or as customers’ requirements

Printing

As customers’ requirements

Transmission Loss

@<0.26dB/km;@1310nm<0.38dB/km

 

Learn more from Fiber Optic Cable Types: What You Should Know.

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