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SINGLE CORE PER TUBE (SCPT) DISTRIBUTION OPTICAL CABLE

Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 27-09-2017      Origin: Site

SINGLE CORE PER TUBE (SCPT) DISTRIBUTION OPTICAL CABLE

In Optical Fiber Cable, Single Core Per Tube is one type of cable used to capture one or more optical fiber for the purpose of providing solution for FTTH distribution cable. With design easier to split the fiber core and connecting to termination box as well as the loose tube type is compatible in humidy temperature Capacity 8 ~ 24 Core.


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