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24 Core ADSS Optical Fiber Cable

  • ADSS Optical Fiber Cable

  • OEM

  • ADSS Optical Fiber Cable

  • ISO9001

  • 3km/spool

  • Wooden Spool ,Φ1100*750mm

  • 100km

  • 5-25 Days

  • NINGBO CHINA

  • 30%TT as deposit,70%Balance before shipping.

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ADSS Fiber Optical Cable China manufacturer - Zion Communication


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 24 Core ADSS Fiber Cable Specs & Pricing | ADSS Cable Guide 

The aerial fiber optic solution most commonly used in medium to long-distance telecom and power utility networks is the 24-core ADSS optical fiber cable, which operates in an all-dielectric system with self-supporting design. The ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) cables are meant to be installed without metallic components, which make them ideal for places with high-voltage. They as well are aerial installations which do not need the lashing or the messenger wires.

 

In the guide, we will make all that is technical concerning 24F ADSS fiber optic cables understandable and carefully talk about factors that affect pricing to arm you with this knowledge that will help you get the best deal.

 



 What is a 24-core ADSS Optical Fiber Cable? 

The design of the 24 core ADSS cable relies on 24 single-mode optical fibers encased within a dielectric self-supporting subject. It usually is utilized in distances of 100m to 600m depending on the machinery and environmental conditions. 

Key Features: 

  • Non-metallic arrangement (suitable for weather, energy line areas) 

  • It does not require any external support structures to be installed. 

  • Great tensile strength 

  • UV, water, and lightning repellent 

  • Favored for the installation on top of overhead utilities poles or transmission lines. 




 Typical Specifications of 24F ADSS Fiber Cable

Parameter

Specification

Fiber Type

Single Mode (ITU-T G.652D / G.657A1)

Core Count

24 Cores

Max Span Length

100–600 meters (standard), up to 1200m custom

Strength Member

Aramid Yarn (Kevlar)

Central Strength

FRP Rod or non-metallic

Outer Sheath

PE (for <110kV) or AT (for >110kV)

Crush Resistance

≥1000 N/100mm

Tensile Strength

≥3000–6000 N (depends on span design)

Bending Radius

Dynamic ≥20×D, Static ≥10×D

Operating Temperature

-40°C to +70°C

Waterproofing

Full dry or gel-filled

Compliant Standards

IEC 60794, ITU-T, RoHS

 Note: These specifications may vary slightly depending on manufacturer and cable design.




 Application Scenarios for 24 Core ADSS Fiber 

  • Telecommunications backends powered or deployed over poles 

  • Remote area institutions and broadband with FTTH 

  • High-voltage power line communication systems 

  • Oil & gas or railway info spiralling 

  • Inauguration of mountains and forests for digging is impractical.

 



 Price Factors of 24 Core ADSS Cable 

The price of 24 core ADSS optical fiber cable is not fixed and can vary a great deal depending on the specs and market variables. The pricing remarks we are sharing are below: 


a. Span Length and Mechanical Design 

Cables with spans (e.g. 200m, 300m, and 500m) that span require increased strength as well as extra aramid cord, thus increasing cost. 


b. Fiber Type and Brand 

G.652D - standard and cheap. 

G.657A1, offers a better bending radius while it's more expensive. 

Prices are higher for branded fibers like Corning, YOFC, or Fujikura.

 

c. Sheath Type (PE vs AT) 

(PE sheath) Voltage – below 110kV, affordable. 

AT (anti-tracking) sheath – for voltages higher than 110kV, which are costlier due to materials.

 

d. Installation Environment 

Harsher environments (e.g., ice zones, deserts) are customized or need a heavy-duty jacket or enhanced mechanical protection that raises the price.

 

e. Standards Compliance 

Meeting the following standards (IEC, ISO, etc.), as well as obtaining RoHS and national power grid standards, would add to manufacturing and testing costs.

 

f. MOQ & Packaging 

Bulk purchases: improved price per length. 

Standard packing: 2000m – 4000m per drum, unwrapped reel, or steel drum.


ADSS Cable Price Factors: What Affects Cost & How to Choose the Best Value Cable

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 Tips to Choose the Right 24F ADSS Cable 

  • After checking the installation span length and poles/tower, confirm their length. 

  • Select sheath type designated for voltage level. 

  • Seek test reports and compliance certificates. 

  • Think about natural hazards: wind, frozen water, and UV exposure. 

  • Select certified manufacturers with manufacturing certification: ISO9001, ISO14001, etc.

 


 Conclusion 

ADSS optical fiber cable with 24 cores is a high-performance, budget-friendly fiber release choice in utility and telecom networks. By being well-informed about its technical aspects and the variables that govern the cost, buyers can better align their choices to project specification and budget. 

If you want to build a new telecom route or upgrade power line communications, remember to work with an experienced ADSS cable manufacturer that can give you customized designs, test data, and fast delivery.

 


Looking for the reliable 24 F ADSS cable supplier? 

Zion Communication provides OEM & ODM ADSS fiber cables adapt to your project tech specification. Contact us today for a no-commitment quote and free technical consult.


James Zion



James is a technical manager and associate at Zion Communication. 

Specializes in Optical Fiber communications,  FTTH Solutions, 

Fiber optic cables,  ADSS cable, and ODN networks.

james@zion-communication.com

+86 13777460328




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