Definition: The 2 Fiber Cable (FRP) is a compact and durable fiber optic cable designed for efficient data transmission over long distances. It consists of two single-mode optical fibers encased in a PBT tube with FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) strength members for enhanced durability. The thixotropic jelly inside provides moisture resistance, while the outer jacket ensures protection against environmental factors. This cable is widely used in FTTH, telecommunications, and networking applications. Key Features: Two Single-Mode Fibers – Provides stable, high-speed data transmission. PBT Tube Protection – Ensures durability and environmental resistance. FRP Strength Members – Enhances mechanical stability and fiber protection. Thixotropic Jelly – Prevents moisture ingress for long-lasting performance. Rugged Outer Jacket – Shields the cable from external damage and harsh conditions
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