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DUCT PIPE

Definition of Duct Pipe A Duct Pipe is a hollow conduit used to transport air, gases, liquids, or cables in various industrial, commercial, and residential applications. It can be made of materials such as PVC, metal, fiberglass, or flexible plastics, depending on its purpose. Features of Duct Pipe (300 MTR) Material Options: Available in PVC, HDPE, metal (galvanized steel, aluminum), or flexible plastic. Diameter Variability: Comes in different diameters (e.g., 50mm, 100mm, 300mm) for various applications. Durability: Resistant to corrosion, weather conditions, and wear, depending on material type. Flexibility or Rigidity: Available in rigid or flexible forms for easy installation. Temperature Resistance: Can withstand extreme hot or cold conditions, suitable for HVAC and industrial use.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

Features of 2F FTTH Unarmoured Optical Fiber Cable (Sky Birds International) 1. Fiber Specifications Fiber Type: Single-mode (ITU-T G.652D or G.657A) Fiber Count: 2 fibers (2F) Low Attenuation: Ensures high-speed data transmission over long distances 2. Cable Construction Buffering: Tight-buffered or loose-tube construction Strength Member: Aramid yarns for tensile strength Outer Jacket: LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) for fire safety Outer Diameter: Typically 2.0–3.0 mm 3. Physical & Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength: 300–500 N Bending Radius: ≥ 15 times cable diameter (during installation), ≥ 20 times (operation) Crush Resistance: 1000 N/100 mm Temperature Range: -40°C to +70°C

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 48-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Armored Optical Fiber Cable with 6 tubes typically consists of six loose tubes, each housing eight optical fibers, totaling 48 fibers. This design offers flexibility, protection, and suitability for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 48 optical fibers, organized as eight fibers per tube across six tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with water-blocking materials to prevent moisture ingress. Armoring: Incorporates materials like corrugated steel tape (CST) for enhanced protection against mechanical stresses and rodent intrusion. Jacket Material: Typically features polyethylene (PE) for durability, with additional layers such as polyamide for termite protection. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture, UV exposure, and temperature variations.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 48-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Armored Optical Fiber Cable with 4 tubes typically consists of four loose tubes, each housing 12 optical fibers, totaling 48 fibers. This design offers flexibility, protection, and suitability for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 48 optical fibers, organized as 12 fibers per tube across four tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with water-blocking materials to prevent moisture ingress. Armoring: Incorporates materials like Corrugated Steel Tape (CST) for enhanced protection against mechanical stresses and rodent intrusion. BELDEN.COM Jacket Material: Typically features polyethylene (PE) for durability, with additional layers such as polyamide for termite protection. BELDEN.COM Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture, UV exposure, and temperature variations.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 48-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Optical Fiber Cable with 6 tubes typically consists of six loose tubes, each housing eight optical fibers, totaling 48 fibers. This design offers flexibility and protection, making it suitable for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 48 optical fibers, organized as eight fibers per tube across six tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with water-blocking materials to prevent moisture ingress. Jacket Material: Often features materials like polyethylene (PE) for durability. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture and UV exposure. Mechanical Properties: Offers specific tensile strength, compression resistance, and bend radius parameters.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 48-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Optical Fiber Cable with 4 tubes typically consists of four loose tubes, each containing 12 optical fibers, totaling 48 fibers. This design offers flexibility and protection, making it suitable for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 48 optical fibers, organized as 12 fibers per tube across four tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with water-blocking materials to prevent moisture ingress. Jacket Material: Often features Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) materials for durability and safety. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture and UV exposure. Mechanical Properties: Offers specific tensile strength, compression resistance, and bend radius parameters.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 24-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Optical Fiber Cable with 6 tubes typically consists of six loose tubes, each housing four optical fibers, totaling 24 fibers. This design offers flexibility and protection, making it suitable for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 24 optical fibers, organized as four fibers per tube across six tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with water-blocking materials to prevent moisture ingress. Jacket Material: Often features materials like polyethylene (PE) for durability. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture and UV exposure. Mechanical Properties: Offers specific tensile strength, compression resistance, and bend radius parameters.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 24-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) Optical Fiber Cable with 4 tubes typically consists of four loose tubes, each housing six optical fibers, totaling 24 fibers. This design offers flexibility and protection, making it suitable for various telecommunications applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: 24 optical fibers, organized as six fibers per tube across four tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with gel-filled subunits to prevent water ingress. Jacket Material: Often features materials like polyethylene (PE) for durability. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand moisture and UV exposure. Mechanical Properties: Offers specific tensile strength, compression resistance, and bend radius parameters.

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FIBER OPTIC CABLE

A 24 MLT Optical Fiber Cable refers to a 24-core Multi-Loose Tube (MLT) optical fiber cable. In this design, multiple loose tubes, each containing optical fibers, are stranded around a central strength member. This structure offers flexibility, protection, and ease of fiber management, making it suitable for various applications. Key Features: Fiber Count: Contains 24 optical fibers, typically organized within multiple loose tubes. Construction: Stranded loose tube design with gel-filled subunits to prevent water ingress. Jacket Material: Often features materials like nylon or polyethylene (PE) for durability. Environmental Resistance: Designed to withstand environmental factors such as moisture and UV exposure. Mechanical Properties: Offers specific tensile strength, compression resistance, and bend radius parameters.

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