Cable Type | GYXTW Central Tube Outdoor Armored Fiber Optic Cable |
Fiber Count Options | 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 cores |
Fiber Type | Singlemode OS2 and Multimode (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4) |
Fiber Standard | ITU-T G.652D |
Core Arrangement | Central loose tube filled with water-blocking gel |
Strength Members | Two parallel steel wires |
Armor Type | Longitudinally wrapped steel tape (metal clad) |
Outer Sheath Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE), black color |
Outer Diameter | Varies by core count (approx. 7.0mm to 12.0mm) |
Cable Weight | Varies by core count (approx. 80 to 200 kg/km) |
Tensile Strength | Short-term: ≥1500 N; Long-term: ≥600 N |
Crush Resistance | ≥3000 N/100mm |
Bending Radius | Installation: ≥20× cable diameter; Operation: ≥10× cable diameter |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +70°C |
Storage Temperature Range | -40°C to +70°C |
Installation Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
Water Blocking | Water-blocking gel in loose tube and water-blocking tape between sheath and armor |
Application | Suitable for aerial, duct, direct burial, cable tray, and conduit installations |
Standards Compliance | Meets industry standards for telecom-grade outdoor armored fiber optic cables |
GYXTW 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 Core Central Tube Outdoor Armored Fiber Optic Cable for Cable Tray & Conduit
The GYXTW fiber optic cable comes with flexible core counts from 2 to 24, which include popular 12 core fiber optic cable counts.
The GYXTW optical fiber cable utilizes a central tube design that holds the fibers securely in a water-blocking loose tube and is easy to manage and handle.
The metal clad means the fiber optic cable has strong armored protection against mechanical and rodent damage.
Also, this outdoor armored fiber optic cable uses a rugged polyethylene jacket to provide UV, moisture, and weather resistance for outdoor locations.
Being well designed for ease of installation, the size of the cable works well with fiber optic cable trays and cable conduits, making installation easy and manageable.
This cable supports both singlemode OS2 as well as multimode fibers (OM1 to OM4). This provides versatility and a variety of use cases for a telecom or data network.
The cable is lightweight while still balancing the durability that armor provides, making this cable manageable to install in aerial, duct, and even direct burial applications.
The cable also works well across a wide temperature range and remains stable regardless of the outdoor environment it is deployed in.
Water-blocking materials are used and prevent moisture from entering the cable, as optical fiber cables are impacted with shorter life spans and reliability when moisture is allowed to enter the cable environments.
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