Definition: The 6 Fiber Cable (FRP) is a high-performance fiber optic cable designed for efficient and high-speed data transmission. It consists of six single-mode optical fibers, encased in a PBT tube for protection. The FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) strength members enhance durability, while thixotropic jelly ensures moisture resistance. The outer jacket shields the cable from environmental factors, making it ideal for telecommunications, data networks, and industrial applications. Key Features: Six Single-Mode Fibers – Ensures fast, reliable data transmission. PBT Tube Encapsulation – Protects fibers from mechanical stress and external damage. FRP Strength Members – Provides additional structural reinforcement. Thixotropic Jelly Filling – Enhances moisture resistance for long-term durability. Outer Jacket Protection – Shields the cable from environmental hazards and harsh conditions.
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