Prysmian and Draka Cable 62-72 Fiber Count Double Jacket FlexLink Armored(2.65mm) Stranded Loose Tube Cable for Aerial

Prysmian and Draka Cable 62-72 Fiber Count Double Jacket FlexLink Armored(2.65mm) Stranded Loose Tube Cable for Aerial

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Prysmian and Draka Cable 62-72 Fiber Count Double Jacket FlexLink Armored(2.65mm) Stranded Loose Tube Cable for Aerial
Prysmian and Draka Cable 62-72 Fiber Count Double Jacket FlexLink Armored(2.65mm) Stranded Loose Tube Cable for Aerial

Features and Benefits:

Dry Water-Blocking Technology:
• Permits rapid cable preparation and termination
• Water-Blocking materials are easily removed

Flexible Buffer Tubes:
• Superior kink resisitance
• Eliminates need for closure transportation tubing

Corrugated Steel Armor: Provides additional mechanical protection

Medium Density Polyethylene Jacket:
• Low friction installation
• Excellent protection from environmental hazards

Sheath Markings:
• Custom print available
• Optional embedded stripe available for additional cable identification

Reverse Oscillated Lay Stranding Method: Facilitates access of fibers

Additional Options:
• Twisted copper pairs provide remote power or communications
• Steel central strength member
• Factory-installed pulling eye saves time when setting up for cable pulls

Performance:
• Meets or exceeds the requirements of Telcordia GR-20, ICEA 640, and RUS PE90 for applications that do not require mid-span tube storage (Other designs are available for these applications)
• Tested in accordance with relevant EIA/TIA-455 series FOTPs for fiber optic cables

Registered Supplier: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, TL 9000, and OHSAS 18001

technical specification:
fiber count 62-72
buffer tube count 6
buffer tube od - mm 2.65
cable od - mm 15.8
cable od - inches 0.62
pulling eye od - mm 18.1
pulling eye od - inches 0.71
cable weight - (kg/km) 212
cable weight - (lb/kft) 143
max. length - m 11,929
max. length - ft 39,127

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