📊 Basic Information
Allowed Lateral Pressure
100(N/100mm)<1000(N/100mm)
Allowed Tensile Strength
100N<1000N
Certification
RoHS, CE, ISO9001, VDE, CCC
Number of Conductors
4core to 12core
Production Capacity
300000km/Month
📦 Product Description
Mini ADSS Cable (ASU) Brazil Fiber Optical Cable
The optical fiber is housed in a loose tube containing 4-12 cores. Filling compounds are utilized as water-blocking elements to ensure reliability. FRP members are integrated for tensile strength, providing an economic and compact design compared to SZ stranded GYFTY cables. Finished with a durable PE or LSZH jacket.
📋 Technical Specifications
| CHARACTERISTIC |
UNIT |
VALUE |
| Number of optical fibers | Fibers | 4 to 12 |
| Nominal dimensions (80 m) | mm | 6.8 ± 0.2 |
| Nominal weight (80 m) | kg/km | 45 |
⭐ Key Features
- Compact structure for easy handling
- Able to be terminated onsite (Simplified installation)
- All dielectric structure, resistant to electromagnetic interference
- Easy for stripping, splicing, and maintenance
- Non-metallic self-supporting member
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🏭 Manufacture & Quality
Our production facilities utilize advanced technology and strict quality control measures. Professional teams and powerful manufacturing capabilities ensure high-quality delivery for every order.
🚢 Package & Delivery
Payment Terms: T/T (Deposit before production, balance before shipment), Western Union, Escrow, Paypal, L/C.
Shipping Options: Small orders via Express (TNT, DHL, UPS, FEDEX, EMS). Large orders via Air or Sea freight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main advantage of the ASU fiber cable?
A: ASU cable is a compact, self-supporting dielectric cable designed specifically for aerial installations. It is cost-effective and resistant to electromagnetic interference.
Q2: How many fibers can be included in the loose tube?
A: The ASU cable can support between 4 to 12 colored optical fibers within the central loose tube.
Q3: What material is used for the strength members?
A: It uses two 2mm FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) strength members to provide excellent tensile performance without being metallic.
Q4: Is the ASU cable moisture resistant?
A: Yes, the cable uses tube filling compounds as water-blocking elements to protect the fibers from moisture ingress.
Q5: Can this cable be used for onsite termination?
A: Yes, its design allows for easy stripping and splicing, making it ideal for simplified onsite installation and maintenance.
Q6: What is the standard jacket material?
A: The standard jacket material is high-quality PE (Polyethylene), though LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) options are also available.