

ASU Fiber Optic Cable ASU is a self-supporting dielectric cable that contains a single loose tube, with the capacity to have up to 12 optical fibers, which are protected from moisture using jelly to fill the tube and hydro-expandable material to fill the core, therefore, the ASU cable is a dry cable (S).
The 2-24 Fibers ASU Cable(AS80 and AS120) is a Self-Supported Optical Cable, It was developed to provide the connection between devices, being indicated for installation in urban and rural networks, in spans of 80m or 120m. Because it is self-supported and totally dielectric, it has FRP strength member as a traction element, thus avoiding electrical discharges in the networks. It is easy to handle and install, eliminating the need to use strings or grounding.
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Description:
ASU Fiber Optic Cable The fibers are positioned in a loose tube made of a high modulus plastic. The tubes are filled with a water-resistant filling compound. FRP rods filled. The cable is completed with a polyethylene (PE) sheath.
Application:
Outdoor aerial and duct application;
Features:
FRP Filled element make cable hight tension
Tube filling gel
Loose tube stranded
PE sheath outdoor cable
Anti water yean protect cable from water

The fireproof ASU fiber optic cable adopts the special material and the construction, can guarantee the communication network connectivity and the safety in the fire condition. It is able to maintain an efficient data transfer rate, and can withstand high temperatures and fire smoke, in extreme cases can also play a role in cable protection and fire prevention.
Backup ASU fiber cable is added to the core of the cable. When the normal fiber is damaged or broken, it can be automatically converted to the backup fiber to ensure that the connectivity of the communication network is not affected. It has been widely used in key commercial institutions, medical institutions, public safety and other application fields.
In short, ASU fiber optic cable has a variety of types and application methods, according to different uses and material characteristics to choose the appropriate type can better meet the needs of users. The development of ASU fiber optic cable will play an increasingly important role in the future information development process, and it is also an important part of the communication industry.

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