Application
1. Outdoor fiber optic communication networks
2. Duct and direct-burial installation
3. Telecommunication backbone and access networks
Features
1. Non-metallic FRP strength members for dielectric safety
2. Steel tape armor (PSP) for crush resistance and moisture protection
3. Fully filled core for longitudinal water blocking
4. PE sheath for UV and weather resistance
Technical Parameters
| Item | Specification |
| Fiber count | 2-288 fibers |
| Fiber type | G.652D / G.657A1 / G.657A2 |
| Armor | PSP steel tape |
| Strength member | FRP (non-metallic) |
| Sheath | PE |
| Installation | Duct / direct burial |
| Operating temperature | -40℃ to +70℃ |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this cable suitable for aerial self-supporting installation?
A: Yes. ADSS cables are designed for self-supporting aerial installation without a messenger wire. Other outdoor cable types (GYTS, GYTA, GYTA53, etc.) suit duct, conduit or direct-buried installation depending on armor and sheath configuration.
Q: What fiber counts and types are available?
A: Typically from 2 to 288 fibers, with G.652D, G.657A1/A2 or G.655 options. Custom fiber counts and specifications can be supplied per project design.
Q: Can armor, sheath and strength members be customized?
A: Yes. Options include steel tape armor (GYTA53/GYTY53), steel wire armor (GYTS), non-armored designs, LSZH or PE sheaths, and different strength member arrangements based on your installation environment.
Q: Are test reports provided with the cable?
A: Yes, every batch is factory tested for fiber attenuation, tensile and sheath performance per relevant ITU-T standards, and test reports can be provided on request.
Q: What certifications do your cables hold?
A: Our production is ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified, and products are CE and RoHS compliant.