Brief: This video demonstrates the setup, operation, and key moments during typical use of the GYXTW fiber optic cable for outdoor applications. You will see how this light-armored cable is constructed for aerial or duct installations, learn about its mechanical and environmental performance, and discover its suitability for long-distance and local area network communications.
Related Product Features:
Designed for outdoor aerial, duct, and direct buried applications with excellent mechanical and environmental performance.
Features a steel-wire parallel member and steel tape armor for enhanced protection and durability.
Compact structure and lightweight design for convenient installation and simple operation.
Filled with water-blocking materials to ensure compactness and longitudinal water-blocking performance.
Operates effectively across a wide temperature range from -40°C to +70°C.
Suitable for long-distance and local area network communication systems.
Available with OEM/ODM services for custom branding on cables, packaging, and labels.
Standard export packing options include carton boxes, wooden boxes, and wooden pallets.
FAQs:
What is GYXTW fiber optic cable and what do its naming components mean?
GYXTW is an outdoor, light-armored fiber optic cable for aerial or duct installations. 'GY' indicates outdoor use, 'X' refers to the central loose tube structure, 'T' denotes a filled/water-blocking structure, and 'W' signifies a steel polyethylene bonded sheath with steel wires for armor.
What are the key applications for the GYXTW fiber optic cable?
This cable is adopted for outdoor distribution and is suitable for aerial and pipeline laying methods. It is ideal for both long-distance and local area network communication systems.
What are the mechanical characteristics and temperature ranges for this cable?
The cable has a minimum bending radius of 10D long-term and 20D short-term, with tensile strength of 1200N long-term and 1500N short-term. It operates from -40°C to +70°C, installs from -20°C to +60°C, and stores from -40°C to +70°C.