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GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable is Loose sleeve stranded non-metallic reinforced core armored flame retardant optical cable applied for pipeline, overhead, direct burial
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product Overview
GYFTZA53 fiber optic cable structure is: the optical fiber is located in a loose tube with fiber paste; The center of the cable core is a non-metallic reinforcing core FRP (PE cushion may be added), and the FRP is made of loose sleeve and filling rope stranded, and the gap between the inside and outside of the cable core is filled with cable paste; The cable core is first sheathed with aluminum-polyethylene, and then longitudinally wrapped with steel belt and then extruded flame retardant sheath. GYFTZA53 optical cables are suitable for urban underground pipelines, direct burial, overhead and other laying environments, and are often used in long-distance communication, data center connection, broadband access network and other occasions. In practical applications, the appropriate cable model and specifications should be selected according to the specific engineering requirements and technical specifications.
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GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product Specifications
Fiber optic cable model (in 2-fiber increments) |
Number of fibers | Number of casings | Number of infill ropes | Reference cable weight (kg/km) | Tensile force is allowed Long-term/short-term (N) |
Allowable squashing force Long-term/short-term (N/100mm) |
Bend radius Static/Dynamic (mm) |
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GYFTZA53-2~6Xn | 2~6 | 1 | 7 | 275 | 1000/3000 | 1000/3000 | 12.5D/25D | |
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn | 8~12 | 2 | 6 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-14~18Xn | 14~18 | 3 | 5 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-20~24Xn | 20~24 | 4 | 4 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-26~30Xn | 26~30 | 5 | 3 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-32~36Xn | 32~36 | 6 | 2 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-38~42Xn | 38~42 | 7 | 1 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-44~48Xn | 44~48 | 8 | 0 | 275 | ||||
GYFTZA53-50~60Xn | 50~60 | 5 | 3 | 290 | ||||
GYFTZA53-62~72Xn | 62~72 | 6 | 2 | 290 | ||||
GYFTZA53-74~84Xn | 74~84 | 7 | 1 | 290 | ||||
GYFTZA53-86~96Xn | 86~96 | 8 | 0 | 290 | ||||
GYFTZA53-98~108Xn | 98~108 | 9 | 1 | 327 | ||||
GYFTZA53-110~120Xn | 110~120 | 10 | 0 | 327 | ||||
GYFTZA53-122~132Xn | 122~132 | 11 | 1 | 384 | ||||
GYFTZA53-134~144Xn | 134~144 | 12 | 0 | 384 | ||||
Fiber type | Attenuation (+20℃) | Bandwidth | Numerical aperture | Fiber optic cable cut-off wavelength | ||||
@850nm | @1300nm | @1310nm | @1550nm | @850nm | @1300nm | |||
G.652 | — | — | ≤0.36dB/km | ≤0.22dB/km | — | — | — | ≤1260nm |
G.655 | — | — | ≤0.40dB/km | ≤0.23dB/km | — | — | — | ≤1450nm |
50/125µm | ≤3.3dB/km | ≤1.2dB/km | — | — | ≥500MHz·km | ≥500MHz·km | 0.200±0.015 NA | — |
62.5/125µm | ≤3.5dB/km | ≤1.2dB/km | — | — | ≥200MHz·km | ≥500MHz·km | 0.275±0.015 NA | — |
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product Features
- Central tube reinforcement: The cable contains a non-metallic central reinforcement, usually glass fiber reinforced plastic (FRP), which provides additional tensile strength.
- Self-supporting armor: Fiber optic cables will often have an armor layer of steel wire or steel tape on the outside to provide mechanical protection that allows the cable to withstand some level of pressure, stretching, and squeezing.
- Armor layer and jacket: The armor layer is usually covered with a polyethylene (PE) sheath to further protect the cable from the external environment, such as moisture, chemicals, and ultraviolet rays.
- Loose tube structure: The optical fiber is usually placed in the loose tube, and there is a certain gap between the loose tubes to facilitate the expansion and contraction of the optical fiber, and also facilitate the bending and installation of the optical fiber.
- Paste filling: The loose tube is filled with paste, which can provide water and moisture resistance, and fill the void to reduce microbending loss between optical fibers.
- Multi-core cables: Fiber optic cables may contain multiple fiber cores to meet different communication needs.
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product and More Optic Cables
Loose sleeve stranded light armored fiber strip cable (GYDTS)
Stranded loose jacket unarmoured fiber optic cable (GYDTA)
Stranded Loose Jacket Non-Metallic Reinforced Core Non-Armoured Flame Retardant Fiber Optic Cable (GYFTZY)
Loose sleeve stranded reinforced core armored flame retardant optical cable(GYTZA53)
Loose sleeve stranded non-metallic reinforced core armored flame retardant fiber optic cable (GYFTZA53)
Stranded Flame Retardant Fiber Optic Cable (GYTZS)
Stranded loose jacket non-armoured flame retardant fiber optic cable (GYTZA)
Stranded loose sleeve non-metallic reinforced core armored fiber optic cable (GYFTA53)
Stranded non-metallic reinforcing core plain armored fiber optic cable (GYFTY53)
Stranded loose jacket non-metallic reinforced core unarmoured fiber optic cable (GYFTA)
Loose sleeve stranded non-metallic reinforced core optical cable (GYHTY)
Stranded loose jacket non-metallic reinforced core unarmoured fiber optic cable (GYFTY)
Loose sleeve stranded single thin round steel wire armored fiber optic cable (GYTA53 33)
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product Applications
- 5G communication network
Large-capacity transmission: Optical cables support Tbps-level data transmission to meet the bandwidth requirements of 5G networks for high-definition video, VR/AR, and other services.
Low latency: The optical signal transmission speed is much faster than that of traditional copper wires, providing technical support for real-time applications such as autonomous driving and telemedicine. - Underground & Industrial Environments
Armoured fiber optic cable protects the fiber with a metal sheath, which is suitable for direct underground burial (such as GYTA53 fiber optic cable) or industrial pipeline laying, resisting soil pressure, chemical corrosion and mechanical stress.
Industrial Ethernet is used to connect sensors, PLCs and other devices to achieve real-time monitoring and remote maintenance. - Electricity & Rural Power Grids
The UHV backbone network realizes the integration of power transmission and communication detection through optical cables (optical cables).
Optical cables are used in rural and mountainous areas to solve the problem of synchronous transmission of electric energy and information and reduce environmental damage. - Metro and long-distance communications
Single-mode fiber is used for long-distance communication across regions, while multimode fiber is suitable for short-distance connections within buildings.
Pipeline optical cables (such as GYTA optical cables) ensure the stability of the metropolitan area network through waterproof design.
GYFTZA53-8~12Xn Optic Cable Product Structure
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