What are the characteristics of indoor covered optical cable products? Covered optical cable is commonly known as indoor suspended wiring optical cable.
With the domestic optical fiber access market showing good development momentum, optical fiber access has become a hot spot in the field of optical communications.
In fiber access projects, indoor wiring close to users is a complex link. The bending and tensile properties of conventional indoor optical cables can no longer meet the needs of FTTH (fiber to the home) indoor wiring.
The dish-shaped drop-in optical cable for access network (for indoor wiring) places the optical communication unit (optical fiber) in the center, and places two parallel non-metal reinforcements (FRP) or metal reinforcements on both sides. The components are sheathed by extruded black or colored polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or low-smoke halogen-free materials (LSZH, low-smoke, halogen-free, flame retardant).
Product features: Special bend-resistant optical fiber, providing greater bandwidth, Enhance network transmission performance; Two parallel FRP or metal reinforcements make the optical cable have good compression resistance and protect the optical fiber; The optical cable has a simple structure, light weight and strong practicability; The unique groove design is easy to peel off, convenient for splicing, and simplifies installation and maintenance; Low-smoke, halogen-free, flame-retardant polyethylene sheath or flame-retardant PVC sheath, environmentally friendly.Can be matched with a variety of field connectors and can be terminated on site.
Because of its softness and lightness, the covered optical cable is widely used in access networks; the scientific name of the covered optical cable is: butterfly drop-in optical cable for access network; because of its butterfly shape; so It is also called butterfly optical cable and figure 8 optical cable.