The GYDTA optical fiber cable is constructed by sheathing 4, 6, 8, or 12-fiber ribbons within loose tubes fabricated from high-modulus material. These loose tubes are filled with a water-blocking compound. A metallic central strength member forms the core of the cable. The structure of GYDTA optical cable involves placing fiber ribbons in a loose tube with filling gel (the fiber ribbon can be 4, 6, 8, or 12 cores); the central core of the cable is a steel wire (may be added with PE cushioning layer), surrounded by a loose tube and filled with filling rope; the. GYDTA (metal strengthening member, loose tube stranded and filled with optical fiber ribbon, aluminum-polyethylene bonded sheathed outdoor optical fiber cable for communication) The structure of the optical cable is to sheath the single-mode optical fiber ribbon with the inner filling made of high. The fiber ribbons are placed within a loose, high-modulus plastic tube. In the middle of the core is a steel wire that, if required, is covered with polyethylene to provide strength. For cables with specific.
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