Fibercan ADSS cable is loose tube stranded. Fibers, 250µm, are positioned into a loose tube made of high-modulus plastics. The tubes are filled with a water-resistant filling compound. The tubes (and fillers) are stranded around an FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) as a non-metallic central strength member into a compact and circular cable core. After the cable core is filled with filling compound, it is covered with thin PE (polyethene) inner sheath. After a stranded layer of aramid yarns is applied over the inner sheath as a strength member, the cable is completed with PE or AT (anti-tracking) outer sheath.
ADSS, Stranded Loose Tube All Dielectric Self-supporting Aerial Cable, with Non-Metallic FRP and Aramid Yarn
Description
Fiber Optic Cable Testing
In-Process Q.C. | ODTR Testing |
Testing Equipment
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Testing Standard | ● 100% Testing |
Inner Structure
Application
● Aerial
Remark
● Different structure option
Characteristics
● Can be installed without shutting off the power
● Excellent AT performance. The maximum inductive at the operating point of AT sheath can reach 25kV
● Light weight and small diameter reducing the load caused by ice and wind and the load on towers and backdrops
● Large span lengths and the largest span is over 1000m
● The design life span is over 30 years