GFRP CSM Stranded Semi-Dry Loose Tube
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All-Dielectric Optical Fiber Cable GFRP CSM Stranded
Semi-Dry Loose Tube Duct Installation
1. Loose Tube: thermoplastic material, containing optical fibers and filled with gel.
2. Central Strength Mlember: glass fibre reinforced plasticrod (GFRP) coated with PE when needed.
3. Filler Elements: thermoplastic rods.
4. Longitudinal Water Blocking Material: Water blocking tape.
5. Ripcord
6. Outer Sheath: black polyethylene.
Non-metallic structureLighting resistance
Duct installation or aerial installation
Semi-dry core design, easy for installation and splice
At 850nm:
o Single-mode fibers (G.652.D and G.655): Not applicable.
o Multi-mode fibers: ≤3.0 dB/km for both 50/125μm and 62.5/125μm.
At 1300nm:
o Single-mode fibers: Not applicable.
o Multi-mode fibers: ≤1.0 dB/km for both 50/125μm and 62.5/125μm.
At 1310nm:
o G.652.D: ≤0.36 dB/km.
o G.655: ≤0.40 dB/km.
At 1550nm:
o G.652.D: ≤0.22 dB/km.
o G.655: ≤0.23 dB/km.
At 850nm:
o Multi-mode fibers: ≥500 MHz·km for 50/125μm, ≥200 MHz·km for 62.5/125μm.
At 1300nm:
o Multi-mode fibers: ≥1000 MHz·km for 50/125μm, ≥600 MHz·km for 62.5/125μm.
Individual Fiber:
o G.652.D and G.655: ≤0.20 ps/√km.
Design Link Value (M=20, Q=0.01%):
o G.652.D and G.655: ≤0.1 ps/√km.
· Fiber counts available: 24, 48, 72, 96, 144, 288.
· Tube configuration:
o 24 fibers: 4x6 fibers per tube.
o 48 fibers: 4x12 fibers per tube.
o 72 fibers: 6x12 fibers per tube.
o 96 fibers: 8x12 fibers per tube.
o 144 fibers: 12x12 fibers per tube.
o 288 fibers: 24x12 fibers per tube.
· Outer diameter:
o 1.9 mm for lower fiber counts (24, 48).
o 2.4 mm for higher fiber counts (72, 96, 144, 288).
· Material: Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Rod (GFPR).
· Diameter:
o 2.0 mm for lower fiber counts (24, 48).
o 2.6 mm for higher fiber counts (72, 96, 144, 288).
· Coated Diameter:
o Not applicable for lower counts (24, 48, 72).
o 4.2 mm for 96 fibers.
o 7.4 mm for 144 fibers.
o 4.8 mm for 288 fibers.
· Material: Water-blocking tape is used.
· Thickness: Nominally 1.8 mm for all configurations.
· Cable Diameter (Approx.):
o 10.0 mm for 24 fibers.
o 10.8 mm for 48 fibers.
o 11.6 mm for 72 fibers.
o 13.2 mm for 96 fibers.
o 16.4 mm for 144 fibers.
o 19.2 mm for 288 fibers.
· Cable Weight (Approx.):
o 85 kg/km for 24 fibers.
o 100 kg/km for 48 fibers.
o 120 kg/km for 72 fibers.
o 155 kg/km for 96 fibers.
o 220 kg/km for 144 fibers.
o 275 kg/km for 288 fibers.
· Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +70°C.
· Tensile Strength (Short/Long Term): 2000 N / 600 N.
· Crush Resistance (Short/Long Term): 1000 N / 300 N per 100 mm.
· Other structures and fiber counts can be made based on customer requirements.
· Color arrangement follows the fiber and tube color identification table.
Such cables have a single tube for the fibers with the added protection of armoring, APL, or PSP wires, depending on their application. They are lightweight and generally designed for FTTH drop applications (aerial, duct), balancing the cost and being durable.
GJYXFHA/GJYXFHS: Light-armor bow-type drop cable with aluminum tape (APL) or steel tape (PSP), LSZH sheath, for duct/aerial FTTH.
GYXY: Non-armored central tube with steel wires, PE sheath, for aerial/duct use.
GYFXY: FRP rods, uni-tube, PE sheath, lightweight for aerial/duct applications.
GYXTW: PSP-armored central tube with steel wires, PE sheath, for aerial/duct installations.
These cables include several loose tubes which are laid around a central strength member, and the outer coat is done with an armoring for added protection, including APL, PSP, and FRP tape. They are intended for installation outdoors in ducts or direct burial, some with added features like anti-rodent/bird properties.
GYFA: APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFS: PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFS Semi-dry: PSP-armored, semi-dry stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial with reduced water ingress.
GYFTA: GFRP (FRP) and APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFTS: GFRP and PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYTA-1: APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYTS-1: PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFTY73-2: FRP tape, double PE sheath, anti-rodent/anti-bird, for aerial/duct use.
Stranded Loose-tube Non-armored Cables
These cables do not use metallic armoring, but rather have non-metallic strength members (FRP or CSM) added for strength. They are proper for such installations either in aerial or duct line where the metal components are required to be limited.
GYFTY: GFRP and CSM, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYTY: Non-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for aerial/duct applications.
All-Dielectric Stranded Loose-tube Cables
Completely non-metallic cables (GFRP, glass yarns, or CSM), electrodynamics is excluded from these cables, making them suitable for high-voltage areas or areas that need lightning resistance. Some are additionally improved to ward off the birds/rodents.
GYFY: GFRP and CSM, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYFY63: Glass yarns, double PE sheath, anti-rodent, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYFY Semi-dry: GFRP and CSM, semi-dry stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
Category | Products | Key Features | Applications |
Uni-tube Armored | APL/PSP armor or steel wires, LSZH/PE | Aerial, Duct, FTTH | |
Stranded Loose-tube Armored | GYFA, GYFS, GYFS Semi-dry, GYFTA, GYFTS, GYTA-1, GYTS-1, GYFTY73-2 | APL/PSP/FRP armor, | Duct, Direct Burial |
Stranded Loose-tube Non-armored | GFRP/CSM, no armor, | Aerial, Duct | |
All-Dielectric Stranded Loose-tube | GFRP/CSM/Glass yarns, | Aerial, Duct |
Uni-tube vs. Stranded: Uni-tube cables, like GJYXFHA and GYXTW, are easier and more lightweight, appropriate for drop or short distances, with stranded loose-tube alternatives like GYFA and GYFTS permitting long-haul usage in harsh environments and higher fiber capacity and durability.
Armored vs. Non-armored: Armored cables like GYFS and GYTA-1 are designed for areas with mechanical hazards or for installation in bursting soil, whereas non-armored (use of) GYFTY and all-dielectric cables (use of) GYFY prioritize lightweight and non-conductive properties.
Special Features: GYFTY73-2 and GYFY63 provide anti-rodent and anti-bird properties, while GYFS Semi-dry and GYFY Semi-dry that keep water out using semi-dry technology.
This classification does justice to the scope of the technical applications these cables support in networks from FTTH drop lines to reliable power line communication channels. It is possible to sort out the cables by their types for enhanced clarity on each one. Please Contact Zion communication know if further detailed data is required.
GYFY-Semi dry
All-Dielectric Optical Fiber Cable GFRP CSM Stranded
Semi-Dry Loose Tube Duct Installation
1. Loose Tube: thermoplastic material, containing optical fibers and filled with gel.
2. Central Strength Mlember: glass fibre reinforced plasticrod (GFRP) coated with PE when needed.
3. Filler Elements: thermoplastic rods.
4. Longitudinal Water Blocking Material: Water blocking tape.
5. Ripcord
6. Outer Sheath: black polyethylene.
Non-metallic structureLighting resistance
Duct installation or aerial installation
Semi-dry core design, easy for installation and splice
At 850nm:
o Single-mode fibers (G.652.D and G.655): Not applicable.
o Multi-mode fibers: ≤3.0 dB/km for both 50/125μm and 62.5/125μm.
At 1300nm:
o Single-mode fibers: Not applicable.
o Multi-mode fibers: ≤1.0 dB/km for both 50/125μm and 62.5/125μm.
At 1310nm:
o G.652.D: ≤0.36 dB/km.
o G.655: ≤0.40 dB/km.
At 1550nm:
o G.652.D: ≤0.22 dB/km.
o G.655: ≤0.23 dB/km.
At 850nm:
o Multi-mode fibers: ≥500 MHz·km for 50/125μm, ≥200 MHz·km for 62.5/125μm.
At 1300nm:
o Multi-mode fibers: ≥1000 MHz·km for 50/125μm, ≥600 MHz·km for 62.5/125μm.
Individual Fiber:
o G.652.D and G.655: ≤0.20 ps/√km.
Design Link Value (M=20, Q=0.01%):
o G.652.D and G.655: ≤0.1 ps/√km.
· Fiber counts available: 24, 48, 72, 96, 144, 288.
· Tube configuration:
o 24 fibers: 4x6 fibers per tube.
o 48 fibers: 4x12 fibers per tube.
o 72 fibers: 6x12 fibers per tube.
o 96 fibers: 8x12 fibers per tube.
o 144 fibers: 12x12 fibers per tube.
o 288 fibers: 24x12 fibers per tube.
· Outer diameter:
o 1.9 mm for lower fiber counts (24, 48).
o 2.4 mm for higher fiber counts (72, 96, 144, 288).
· Material: Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic Rod (GFPR).
· Diameter:
o 2.0 mm for lower fiber counts (24, 48).
o 2.6 mm for higher fiber counts (72, 96, 144, 288).
· Coated Diameter:
o Not applicable for lower counts (24, 48, 72).
o 4.2 mm for 96 fibers.
o 7.4 mm for 144 fibers.
o 4.8 mm for 288 fibers.
· Material: Water-blocking tape is used.
· Thickness: Nominally 1.8 mm for all configurations.
· Cable Diameter (Approx.):
o 10.0 mm for 24 fibers.
o 10.8 mm for 48 fibers.
o 11.6 mm for 72 fibers.
o 13.2 mm for 96 fibers.
o 16.4 mm for 144 fibers.
o 19.2 mm for 288 fibers.
· Cable Weight (Approx.):
o 85 kg/km for 24 fibers.
o 100 kg/km for 48 fibers.
o 120 kg/km for 72 fibers.
o 155 kg/km for 96 fibers.
o 220 kg/km for 144 fibers.
o 275 kg/km for 288 fibers.
· Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +70°C.
· Tensile Strength (Short/Long Term): 2000 N / 600 N.
· Crush Resistance (Short/Long Term): 1000 N / 300 N per 100 mm.
· Other structures and fiber counts can be made based on customer requirements.
· Color arrangement follows the fiber and tube color identification table.
Such cables have a single tube for the fibers with the added protection of armoring, APL, or PSP wires, depending on their application. They are lightweight and generally designed for FTTH drop applications (aerial, duct), balancing the cost and being durable.
GJYXFHA/GJYXFHS: Light-armor bow-type drop cable with aluminum tape (APL) or steel tape (PSP), LSZH sheath, for duct/aerial FTTH.
GYXY: Non-armored central tube with steel wires, PE sheath, for aerial/duct use.
GYFXY: FRP rods, uni-tube, PE sheath, lightweight for aerial/duct applications.
GYXTW: PSP-armored central tube with steel wires, PE sheath, for aerial/duct installations.
These cables include several loose tubes which are laid around a central strength member, and the outer coat is done with an armoring for added protection, including APL, PSP, and FRP tape. They are intended for installation outdoors in ducts or direct burial, some with added features like anti-rodent/bird properties.
GYFA: APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFS: PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFS Semi-dry: PSP-armored, semi-dry stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial with reduced water ingress.
GYFTA: GFRP (FRP) and APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFTS: GFRP and PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYTA-1: APL-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYTS-1: PSP-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for duct/direct burial.
GYFTY73-2: FRP tape, double PE sheath, anti-rodent/anti-bird, for aerial/duct use.
Stranded Loose-tube Non-armored Cables
These cables do not use metallic armoring, but rather have non-metallic strength members (FRP or CSM) added for strength. They are proper for such installations either in aerial or duct line where the metal components are required to be limited.
GYFTY: GFRP and CSM, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYTY: Non-armored, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, for aerial/duct applications.
All-Dielectric Stranded Loose-tube Cables
Completely non-metallic cables (GFRP, glass yarns, or CSM), electrodynamics is excluded from these cables, making them suitable for high-voltage areas or areas that need lightning resistance. Some are additionally improved to ward off the birds/rodents.
GYFY: GFRP and CSM, stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYFY63: Glass yarns, double PE sheath, anti-rodent, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
GYFY Semi-dry: GFRP and CSM, semi-dry stranded loose-tube, PE sheath, all-dielectric for aerial/duct.
Category | Products | Key Features | Applications |
Uni-tube Armored | APL/PSP armor or steel wires, LSZH/PE | Aerial, Duct, FTTH | |
Stranded Loose-tube Armored | GYFA, GYFS, GYFS Semi-dry, GYFTA, GYFTS, GYTA-1, GYTS-1, GYFTY73-2 | APL/PSP/FRP armor, | Duct, Direct Burial |
Stranded Loose-tube Non-armored | GFRP/CSM, no armor, | Aerial, Duct | |
All-Dielectric Stranded Loose-tube | GFRP/CSM/Glass yarns, | Aerial, Duct |
Uni-tube vs. Stranded: Uni-tube cables, like GJYXFHA and GYXTW, are easier and more lightweight, appropriate for drop or short distances, with stranded loose-tube alternatives like GYFA and GYFTS permitting long-haul usage in harsh environments and higher fiber capacity and durability.
Armored vs. Non-armored: Armored cables like GYFS and GYTA-1 are designed for areas with mechanical hazards or for installation in bursting soil, whereas non-armored (use of) GYFTY and all-dielectric cables (use of) GYFY prioritize lightweight and non-conductive properties.
Special Features: GYFTY73-2 and GYFY63 provide anti-rodent and anti-bird properties, while GYFS Semi-dry and GYFY Semi-dry that keep water out using semi-dry technology.
This classification does justice to the scope of the technical applications these cables support in networks from FTTH drop lines to reliable power line communication channels. It is possible to sort out the cables by their types for enhanced clarity on each one. Please Contact Zion communication know if further detailed data is required.