The indoor multi-core distribution cable structure is based on tight-buffered optical fiber as the basic unit. The multi-core bundled cable is used as a subunit and is twisted into a circular shape with FRP and then extruded into a PVC (or LSZH) sheath to form a cable. Between the core and the sheath, a dry water blocking material is placed.
1. Good mechanical and environmental characteristics
2. Flame retardant characteristics meets the requirements of relevant standards
3. The mechanical characteristics meet the requirements of relevant standards
4. Soft, flexible, easy to splice, and with big capacity data transmission
5. Meet various requirements of market and clients
1. Used in indoor cabling, especially in poor laying condition
2. Used in optical connections in equipment rooms and distribution frames
3. Used in pigtails and patch cords
Fiber Count |
Dimension (MM) |
Weight (kg/km) |
Tensile (N) LongTerm/Short Term |
Crush(N/100mm) LongTerm/Short Term |
Min.Bend Radius(mm) Dynamic / Static |
Temperature (°C) |
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2 |
7.0(without tape) |
37.2 |
150 |
300 |
300 |
1000 |
20D |
10D |
-20~+70 |
2 |
9.5(without tape) |
61.4 |
250 |
500 |
300 |
1000 |
20D |
10D |
-20~+70 |
2 |
7.5(with tape) |
38.3 |
150 |
300 |
300 |
1000 |
20D |
10D |
-20~+70 |
2 |
7.0(with tape) |
63.8 |
250 |
500 |
300 |
1000 |
20D |
10D |
-20~+70 |
Note: 1. All the values in the table, which are for reference only, are subject to change without notice; 2.Dis outer diameter of the round cable;
3.The minimum bend radius (static) is 5D when G.657 fiber is used. |