Definition: The 12 Fiber Cable (FRP) is a high-capacity optical fiber cable designed for large-scale data transmission and network applications. It consists of 12 single-mode optical fibers, housed within a PBT tube for protection. The FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) strength members provide mechanical reinforcement, while thixotropic jelly ensures water resistance. The outer jacket offers environmental protection, making it suitable for telecommunication networks, industrial applications, and high-speed internet infrastructure. Key Features: 12 Single-Mode Fibers – Supports high-bandwidth and long-distance communication. PBT Tube Protection – Shields fibers from external mechanical stress. FRP Strength Members – Enhances the cable’s durability and rigidity. Thixotropic Jelly Filling – Provides moisture resistance, preventing water ingress. Outer Jacket Protection – Ensures environmental shielding for outdoor and harsh conditions.
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