Hone Armored Fiber Optic Cable: Robust Networking Infrastructure
Introduction
In the rapidly evolving world of telecommunications, Hone armored fiber optic cables represent a cutting-edge solution for reliable and high-performance network infrastructure. Designed to withstand challenging environmental conditions, these cables offer exceptional protection and transmission capabilities for critical communication networks.
Description
The Hone armored fiber optic cable features a sophisticated design with 250μm fiber in a high modulus loose tube, filled with waterproof compound. The cable is engineered with a double-sided plastic coated steel tape (PSP) and includes waterblocking material to ensure compactness and waterproofing.
Applications
These robust cables are versatile and suitable for various deployment scenarios, including:
- Duct installations
- Aerial network deployments
- Direct buried infrastructure
Key Features
- Excellent mechanical and temperature performance
- Critical fiber protection with hydrolysis-resistant tube material
- Compact structure preventing loose tube shrinkage
- Superior crush resistance and flexibility
- Enhanced moisture penetration resistance
- Guaranteed tensile strength with two parallel steel wires
- Ultraviolet prevention with PE sheath
- Compact design with small diameter and light weight
Optical Characteristics
Characteristic | 50/125μm | 62.5/125μm |
---|---|---|
Attenuation @850nm | ≤3.0 dB/km | ≤3.3 dB/km |
Attenuation @1300nm | ≤1.0 dB/km | ≤1.0 dB/km |
Bandwidth @850nm | ≥500 MHz·km | ≥200 MHz·km |
Technical Specifications
Fiber Count | Weight (kg/km) | Crush Resistance | Tensile Strength | Bending Radius |
---|---|---|---|---|
2-12 Fibers | 82-124 kg/km | 300/1000 N/100mm | 600-1500 N/100mm | 10D/20D mm |
Conclusion
Hone armored fiber optic cables represent a sophisticated networking solution, offering unparalleled durability, performance, and versatility. With advanced engineering and robust design, these cables are ideal for demanding telecommunications infrastructure across various deployment environments.