24 strand indoor outdoor singlemode riser rated fiber optic cable.
Tight buffered outdoor fiber.
Singlemode sold in spools price ft.
Tight buffered cable designed for indoor outdoor applications has many advantages over traditional outdoor cable spliced to indoor cable.
Between them there are several common denominators like the fact that both have in their interior a strengthening member of sorts that can be made of stainless steel in the form of wire strands aramid yarn or gel filled sleeves.
Indoor outdoor tight buffered riser has color coded fibers for easy identification.
12 strand indoor outdoor singlemode riser rated fiber optic cable.
But each is designed for very different environments.
Cables with fiber counts of 2 to 144 are available.
Both contain a type of strengthening member such as aramid yarn stainless steel wire strands or gel filled sleeves.
This bulk 12 strand om1 fiber cable is indoor outdoor riser rated and has a tight buffer construction.
Suitable for lashed aerial duct underground conduit and indoor riser environments.
Tight buffered indoor outdoor riser fiber optic cable.
It also has a uv stabilizer for protection against exposure to the sun plus an anti fungus protection for use in underground applications.
One of the main reason is that tight buffered cables provide fast easy economical termination which satisfies the diverse requirements existing in high performance fiber optic applications.
Both contain some type of strengthening member such as aramid yarn stainless steel wire strands or even gel filled sleeves.
Each however is designed for very different environments.
The first advantage is an improvement in reliability.
Loose tube and tight buffered.
In the past two decades tight buffered fiber optic cable has been sufficiently proved to be suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Anytime there is a splice transition link reliability is reduced.
For indoor applications the cable is ofnr listed.
It is ofnr rated for riser and general inside plant environments.
Fibers are segregated into 12 fiber bundles identified by color code binders.
There are two styles of fiber optic cable construction.
Loose tube and tight buffered.
Tight buffered and loose tube fiber are the two styles of constructions fiber optic cables offered.
Tight buffered cable and loose tube cable are both excellent rugged fiber optic cables the former of which is usually used for moderate length indoor and indoor outdoor applications while the latter is for long distance outdoor applications.