All Dielectric Aerial Drop Optical Fiber Cable Gel Filled Subnit
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All Dielectric Aerial Drop Optical Fiber Cable – Gel Filled Subunit
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Overview
Features
Applications
Specifications
FAQs
Overview
The All Dielectric Aerial Drop Optical Fiber Cable with gel-filled subunit is designed for FTTH access networks and last-mile aerial installations.
Its all-dielectric structure eliminates the need for metallic components, making it immune to electromagnetic interference and suitable for power-line environments.
Features
- All dielectric (non-metallic) structure
- Gel-filled subunit for water blocking
- Lightweight and flexible design
- Immune to EMI and lightning interference
- High tensile strength for aerial installation
- UV resistant outer jacket
- Easy installation in access networks
Applications
- FTTH access networks
- Aerial drop installations
- Last-mile subscriber connections
- Utility pole deployments
- Rural broadband networks
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | All Dielectric Aerial Drop Cable |
| Fiber Type | G.652D / G.657A |
| Structure | Gel Filled Subunit |
| Strength Member | FRP (Non-metallic) |
| Jacket | HDPE UV Resistant |
| Installation | Aerial |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
FAQs
What does all dielectric mean?
It means the cable contains no metallic components, making it immune to electrical interference.
Why gel-filled subunit?
The gel blocks moisture and protects the fiber from water penetration.
Where is it used?
It is mainly used in FTTH aerial drop and access networks.