The Armored Loose Tube Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable is a high-performance outdoor communication cable designed for long-distance, high-bandwidth transmission such as 10G backbone networks, FTTx projects, and security monitoring systems. It features a layer-stranded structure with aluminum tape armor and a reinforced phosphated steel wire, providing excellent tensile, crush, and environmental resistance.
This 24-core single mode fiber cable ensures stable transmission with low loss and low dispersion, making it ideal for outdoor installations in harsh environments, including direct burial, ducting, or aerial applications
Specification |
Details |
Product Name |
Outdoor Armored Loose Tube Single Mode Cable |
Model Number |
GYTA/S |
Fiber Count |
24 cores |
Fiber Type |
Single Mode (SM) |
Jacket Color |
Black |
Application Environment |
Outdoor use (direct burial / duct / aerial) |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C ~ +70°C |
Strength Member |
Phosphated steel wire (reinforced) |
Tensile Strength (Short-term) |
≤1500N |
Tensile Strength (Long-term) |
≤600N |
Crush Resistance (Short-term) |
≤1000N |
Crush Resistance (Long-term) |
≤300N |
Minimum Bending Radius (Dynamic) |
≥20D (D = cable diameter) |
Minimum Bending Radius (Static) |
≥10D |
Features |
High crush resistance / Low attenuation / Low dispersion / Compact structure |
Layer-stranded design provides structural integrity and flexibility
Armored with aluminum tape and steel wire for enhanced mechanical protection
Supports 10 Gigabit data transmission, ideal for high-speed networks
Weather-resistant construction, suitable for outdoor deployment
Low signal loss and dispersion, ensuring clear long-distance transmission
Outdoor backbone fiber optic networks
Long-distance telecom transmission
FTTx access systems
Surveillance and security infrastructure
Data center interconnection cabling
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