
Designed for high-speed, high-capacity data transmission, fibre optic cables use strands of glass or plastic to carry signals as light pulses. They offer minimal signal loss, immunity to electromagnetic interference, and are ideal for telecommunications, internet networks, data centers, and industrial communication systems.
Optical Fibre Cables
Optical Fibres with Coating:
Pure Silica (Glass) with Unrethane Acrylate
Loose Tube Buffer:
Polybuthlene Terephtthalate (PBT)
Central Strength Member:
Fire Reinforced Polymer (FRP)
Strength Member:
Water-Blocking E-Glass Yarn
Binder Tape:
Water-Blocking Tape
Corrugated Steel Tape Armour (CST):
Electrolytic Chhromium Coated Steeel Tapee
Fire Barrier:
Stainless Steel Loose Unitube (SST)
Inner Sheath:
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen)
Outer Sheath:
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) or HDPE
Construction:
Two parallel steel wire strength members embedded in the LSZH sheath (for SST, Two Parallel Steel Wires Strength Members, Unarmoured, Single LSZH Sheathed Fire Resistant Optical Fibre Cable)
Application Standards:
IEC 60793, IEC 60793-10
Single-mode OS2: ITU-T G.650, ITU G.652, ISO/IEC 11801
Multi-mode OM1: ISO/IEC 11801
Multi-mode OM2, OM3, OM4: ITU-T G.651, ISO/IEC 11801
LSZH sheath: IEC 60754, IEC 61034-2, IEC 60332
Fire Resistant Test: IEC 60331-25 (90 min at 750°C)
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Designed for data processing and process control applications, this cable is used with electrical instruments and control equipment in industrial plants. The shielding provides effective protection against electromagnetic interference from electrical equipment, lightning, and nearby power lines or transformers.