Conventional central tube air-blown micro cable (2-24 cores)
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Conventional central tube air-blown micro cable (2-24 cores)
Part Number: FLOFCTAMC224
Category: Fiber Optic Cable
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Conventional Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable (2–24 Cores) Overview
The Conventional Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable is a compact and lightweight optical fiber cable designed for installation using air-blowing technology inside micro-duct systems. It supports 2 to 24 single-mode fiber cores, making it ideal for FTTH, FTTX, and access network deployments.
The central tube structure provides uniform fiber protection and excellent mechanical stability, while the low-friction outer sheath enables long blowing distances and efficient installation in high-density duct environments.
Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable Features
- Central tube design for uniform fiber protection
- Supports 2–24 fiber cores in a compact micro-duct format
- Low-friction PE outer sheath for efficient air-blowing
- Lightweight and small diameter for high-density installations
- Low attenuation single-mode fibers for stable transmission
- Optimized for short to medium air-blowing distances
Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable Benefits
- Fast and cost-effective installation using air-blown technology
- Ideal for last-mile FTTH and FTTX deployments
- Reduced civil work compared to conventional cabling
- Compact design maximizes duct utilization
- Reliable optical performance with minimal signal loss
- Scalable solution for future network expansion
Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable Applications
- FTTH and FTTX access networks
- Micro-duct and micro-trenching installations
- Urban and residential fiber deployments
- Telecommunication access and distribution networks
- Campus and small metro networks
Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Conventional Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable |
| Part Number | FLOFCTAMC224 |
| Fiber Type | Single-mode 9/125 µm (ITU-T G.652.D) |
| Fiber Count | 2 – 24 Cores |
| Cable Type | Air-Blown Micro Optical Cable |
| Construction | Central Tube Structure |
| Outer Sheath | Low-friction PE (Polyethylene) |
| Installation Method | Air-blown in micro-duct systems |
| Operating Temperature | −20°C to +60°C |
| Min. Bending Radius | Dynamic: 20× cable Ø / Static: 10× cable Ø |
| Standards Compliance | ITU-T G.652.D, IEC 60794 Series |
Central Tube Air-Blown Micro Cable FAQs
What is a central tube air-blown micro cable?
It is a lightweight fiber optic cable with fibers housed in a single central tube,
designed to be installed by blowing into micro-ducts using compressed air.
How many fiber cores does this cable support?
This cable supports from 2 up to 24 single-mode fiber cores.
Is it suitable for FTTH networks?
Yes, it is widely used in FTTH and FTTX access networks for last-mile connectivity.
What standards does this cable comply with?
It complies with ITU-T G.652.D for single-mode fibers and IEC 60794 standards for optical fiber cables.
What are the advantages of air-blown installation?
Air-blown installation reduces installation time, minimizes civil work, and allows easy future upgrades.
