Flat Type Drop Cable: Also known as flat drop cable, with a flat out-looking, usually consists of a polyethylene jacket, several fibers and two dielectric strength members to give high crush resistance.
Figure-8 Aerial Drop Cable: Self-supporting cable, with the cable fixed to a steel wire, designed for easy and economical aerial installation for outdoor applications.
Round Drop Cable: Usually contains a single bend-insensitive fiber buffered and surrounded by dielectric strength members and an outer jacket for durability in network segments.
Key Features:
• Good mechanical and environmental characteristics
• Flame retardant (meets relevant standards)
• Soft, flexible, and easy to splice
• High capacity data transmission
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Technical Specification
Parameter
Value / Description
Fiber count
1 / 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 12
Color of fiber
Blue, Orange, Green, Brown
Fiber Type
G652D / G657A1 / G657A2
Strength member
Steel wire / FRP / KFRP
Supporting messenger wire
1.0MM*x1 steel wire
Outer sheath
LSZH (Low smoke zero halogen, flame retardant & UV Anti)
Cable Dimensions
2.0(H) × 5.0(W) ± 0.1 mm
Operation temperature
-20 ºC to + 70 ºC
Tension Load (N)
Short term: 800N | Long term: 500N
Crush Load (N)
Short term: 2200N/100mm | Long term: 1000N/100mm
Bending Radius
Installation: 30 x OD | Operation: 15 x OD
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Production Capability
Operating as a leading manufacturer of passive fiber optic components, our group manages a 20,000 square meter production base with over 50 production lines. Certified with ISO9001, ISO14001, and ISO45001, we ensure all products meet international standards such as CPR, UL, and CE. Our portfolio is widely used in FTTH, data centers, and telecom networks globally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the main applications for these drop cables?
These cables are primarily designed for FTTH (Fiber to the Home) projects, suitable for indoor and outdoor installations, including aerial and duct environments.
Q2: What is the difference between LSZH and PVC jackets?
LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) is flame retardant and produces minimal smoke/toxic fumes when exposed to high heat, making it safer for indoor use. PVC is more cost-effective and flexible for general applications.
Q3: Can the strength member be customized?
Yes, we offer multiple options for strength members, including Steel wire, FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic), or KFRP (Kevlar Fiber Reinforced Plastic) based on your installation requirements.
Q4: What is the standard delivery length?
The standard cable lengths are typically 1km, 2km, or 3km per drum, but customized lengths can be provided upon request.
Q5: Is the cable UV resistant?
Yes, our outdoor-rated drop cables feature UV-stabilized outer sheaths to ensure long-term durability in outdoor environments.
Q6: What certifications do these cables carry?
Our fiber optic cables are fully compliant with RoHS, CE, and ISO9001 standards, ensuring high quality and environmental safety.