What types of 6-core multimode optical cables are there? The 6-core multimode optical cable is an outdoor communication cable with 6 built-in optical fibers.
It has a variety of structural models and two transmission modes. It uses a relatively wide range of communication optical cables and is mainly used in the transmission of long-distance communications and inter-office communications.
Models of 6-core multimode optical cables: In terms of model selection, 6-core multimode optical cables are mainly available in two specifications: center tube type and layer strand type. The center tube type includes GYXTW. GYXTY, ADSS; layer-twisted ones include GYTA, GYTS, GYTA53, and GYFTY.
1. GYXTW: Center tube-type armored structure, which can accommodate 4-12 cores and is suitable for overhead laying.
2. GYTS: Layer-stranded armored structure, can accommodate 4-144 cores, suitable for underground and pipeline laying.
(A layer of PVC pipe needs to be covered when buried underground) 3. GYTA: Layer-stranded aluminum structure, can accommodate 4-144 cores, suitable for underground and pipeline laying.
A layer of PVC pipe needs to be covered when buried underground. 4. GYTA53: Layer-twisted double-sheathed armored structure, which can accommodate 4-144 cores and is suitable for underground and pipeline laying.
(Can be buried directly without casing)