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Key components and features:
- ADSS Cable: This type of fiber optic cable is designed for aerial installations and is self-supporting, meaning it doesn’t require a separate messenger wire for support.
- All-Dielectric Construction: It lacks metallic components, making it suitable for high-voltage environments and resistant to electrical interference.
- Internal Structure:
- Outer Sheath: The protective outer layer of the cable.
- Aramid Yarn: Provides tensile strength and support.
- Cable Filling Compound: Fills the spaces within the cable to prevent water ingress.
- Loose Tube: Houses the optical fibers, providing protection and allowing for movement to manage strain.
- Tube Filling Compound: Fills the loose tubes to further protect the fibers from moisture.
- Fiber: The optical fibers that transmit data.
- FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic): A central strength member that provides structural support and prevents excessive strain on the fibers.
Fiber cables
24-Core Optic Fiber Cable
a 24-Core Optic Fiber Cable, specifically an All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) cable, and its internal structure.







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