Essential details
Quantity(pieces):1
Volume:0.56 m³
MOQ:50KM
G.W:500 kg
Lead time:15
Size:L(90)*W(90)*H(70) cm
Shipping:Land freight, Air freight, Ocean freight
Specification Number:GYFY
Package Description:WOODEN DRUM
Product Introduction
Outdoor High Quality Competitive Price GYFY Fiber Optic Cable
Anti Ultraviolet Radiation GYFY outdoor optical fiber cable
TTI GYFY Fiber Cable Specification
Fiber Count | Structure | Diameter | Weight (kg/km) | Tensile(N) | Crush(N) | Bending Radius(mm) | |||
(mm) | Long Short term term | Long Short term term | Static Dynamic | ||||||
2-30 | 1+6 | 10. 7 | 90 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
32-36 | 1+6 | 10. 7 | 91 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
38-60 | 1+6 | 11. 4 | 101 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
62-72 | 1+6 | 11. 4 | 102 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
74-84 | 1+7 | 12.1 | 119 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
86-96 | 1+8 | 12.9 | 130 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
98-108 | 1+9 | 13.6 | 146 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
110-120 | 1+10 | 14.3 | 159 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
122-132 | 1+11 | 15. 0 | 178 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
134-144 | 1+12 | 15. 7 | 193 | 1000 | 3000 | 300 | 1000 | 10D | 20D |
Note 1. D refers to the cable diameter; 2. The relevant technical Parameters canbe adjusted according to the customer’s demands; 3. The block water way can be adjustedaccording to the customer’s demands; 4. The design flame resistance,anti-rodent, termite resistant cable according to the customer’s demands. |
When is GYFY Fiber Cable Used?
GYFY fiber cables are typically used in scenarios where robust, interference-free data transmission is required under challenging environmental conditions. Common usage includes:
- Outdoor Installations: Such as between buildings, in industrial parks, or along roadways.
- High Lightning Activity Areas: Because the cable is non-metallic, it does not conduct electricity, making it safer.
- Long-Distance Data Transmission: For large-scale networks requiring low signal attenuation.
What are the Advantages of GYFY Fiber Cable?
- Non-Metallic Design:
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Immunity: The absence of metallic components means that GYFY cables are immune to electromagnetic interference, making them ideal for environments with high electrical noise, such as near power lines or industrial machinery.
Lightning Protection: Unlike metallic cables, GYFY cables do not conduct electricity, reducing the risk of lightning-related damage. This makes them safer for outdoor installations, especially in regions prone to thunderstorms.
- High Durability and Environmental Resistance:
UV Resistance: The outer sheath of GYFY cables is typically made of UV-resistant materials, protecting the cable from degradation due to prolonged exposure to sunlight, ensuring long-term performance in outdoor settings.
Waterproof Design: The loose tubes filled with water-blocking gel prevent moisture ingress, making these cables suitable for wet or humid environments. This design feature helps maintain signal integrity even in adverse weather conditions.
Temperature Tolerance: GYFY cables can operate effectively across a wide temperature range, typically from -40°C to +70°C, making them versatile for use in both hot and cold climates.
- Lightweight and Flexible: Ease of Handling and Installation: The non-metallic and lightweight construction of GYFY cables simplifies installation, reducing labor costs and time. The flexibility of the cable allows it to be easily routed through ducts or strung between poles without excessive tension or bending stress.
- High Tensile Strength: Enhanced Mechanical Performance: The incorporation of a central strength member, often made of Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP), provides the cable with excellent tensile strength. This allows GYFY cables to withstand the mechanical stresses of installation, including pulling and bending, without compromising the fibers.
- Low Signal Attenuation: Reliable Data Transmission: GYFY fiber cables are designed to minimize signal loss over long distances, ensuring consistent and high-quality data transmission. This is particularly important in telecommunications and network applications where signal integrity is critical.
- Safety and Non-Conductivity: Safe in Hazardous Environments: The non-conductive nature of GYFY cables makes them safe to install in hazardous or explosive environments, where sparks from metallic components could pose a risk.
- Cost-Effective Over Time:
Low Maintenance Requirements: The robust design and resistance to environmental factors mean that GYFY cables require less maintenance and fewer replacements over time, leading to cost savings in the long run.
Reduced Grounding and Bonding Needs: Since there are no metallic elements, the need for grounding and bonding, which is often required for traditional metallic cables, is eliminated, further reducing installation costs.
- Versatility in Applications: Multiple Installation Methods: GYFY cables can be installed in a variety of ways, including aerial, duct, and direct burial, providing flexibility for different project requirements.
What are the Limitations of GYFY Fiber Cable?
- Higher Initial Cost:
Expense: GYFY fiber cables can be more expensive compared to other types of cables, particularly those designed for less demanding environments. The cost includes not only the cable itself but also the installation and maintenance.
Budget Considerations: Organizations with budget constraints might find the initial investment to be significant, especially for large-scale installations.
- Installation Complexity:
Handling: The installation process for GYFY fiber cables requires careful handling to avoid damaging the delicate optical fibers. Improper handling can lead to fiber breakage or signal loss.
Specialized Training: Installers need specialized training and equipment to ensure correct installation and to prevent damage during the process.
- Not Ideal for All Environments:
Specific Use Cases: While GYFY cables are excellent for many outdoor applications, they may not be suitable for environments that require heavy-duty metal armoring or additional protection against physical damage or extreme conditions.
Limited Applications: In scenarios where extreme mechanical stress or high-security environments are a concern, other types of cables with additional armoring or shielding might be preferred.
- Bending Radius Sensitivity:
Installation Restrictions: GYFY fiber cables are sensitive to bending radius. Excessive bending during installation can cause damage to the fibers and affect performance. This requires careful planning and adherence to installation guidelines.
Performance Impact: Improper bending can lead to increased attenuation and signal loss, impacting the overall performance of the network.
- Maintenance Challenges:
Repair Complexity: In the event of damage or faults, repairing GYFY fiber cables can be more complex compared to simpler cable types. This might involve specialized equipment and skilled technicians.
Downtime: Faults or maintenance work can lead to downtime, affecting network performance and requiring temporary solutions or replacements.
- Susceptibility to Rodent Damage:
Protection: While GYFY cables are designed for durability, they can still be vulnerable to rodent damage if installed in areas where rodents are a problem. Rodents may chew through the cables, causing damage.
Additional Measures: Extra protective measures, such as rodent-resistant sheathing or conduit, might be necessary in such environments.
- Environmental Impact:
Disposal: The disposal of GYFY cables at the end of their life cycle can pose environmental challenges, particularly if the materials used are not easily recyclable.
Sustainability: Organizations need to consider the environmental impact of the cable’s disposal and seek sustainable solutions for end-of-life management.
Where is GYFY Fiber Cable Installed?
GYFY fiber cables are designed for diverse outdoor environments, including:
- Aerial Installations: Strung between poles or towers.
- Duct Systems: Laid within protective ducts underground or along pathways.
- Urban and Rural Areas: Suitable for both densely populated city settings and remote locations where data connectivity is required.
What are the Technical Specifications of GYFY Fiber Cable?
Technical specifications of GYFY fiber cables can vary, but common parameters include:
- Fiber Type: Single-mode or multi-mode, depending on the application.
- Tensile Strength: Designed to withstand installation stresses, typically around 600-1,500 N.
- Temperature Range: Operates efficiently between -40°C to +70°C.
- Outer Sheath Material: Typically made of UV-resistant polyethylene (PE) or other weatherproof materials.