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Ribbon Cable II

The ribbon cable structure is to glue and arrange multi-core optical fibers (4, 6, 8, 12 cores, etc.) with special materials to form a group (also called a belt), and multiple groups (belts) form an optical cable. Such an optical cable is called It is a ribbon cable. The most commonly used ribbon cables are 6-core and 12-core ribbon cables. Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer ordinary single-core optical cables with large core counts, and most of the optical cables with 72 cores and above are ribbon optical cables.

  • Features
  • Application
  • Structural parameters
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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 used in good laying conditions

2. Used as access building cable

3. Used in optical connections in equipment rooms and distribution frames

4. 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)

2

3.0x3.5

9.6

80

200

200

500

50

30

-20+70

4

3.0x3.5

9.7

80

200

200

500

50

30

-20+70

6

3.0x4.3

12.2

80

200

200

500

50

30

-20+70

8

3.0x4.9

14.1

80

200

200

500

50

30

-20+70

12

3.0x6.0

17.5

80

200

200

500

50

30

-20+70

Note:  1. All the values in the table, which are for reference only, are subject to change without notice;

2.The cable dimension and weight are in accordance with tight-buffered fiber withφ0.9mm outer diameter;

3.Dis outer diameter of the round cable;

4.The minimum bend radius (static) is 5D when G.657 fiber is used.

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