Blowing
Incab Europe cables are rigid yet flexible enough to be installed into tubes and include many options for installation by blowing.
Ducting
Fibre optic cables include dielectric and metallic cables for ducts and utility tunnels.
Direct Buried
Fibre optic cables designed for high reliability in harsh environment.
Submarine
Robust designs applied in the sea between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals.
Aerial
Aerial cables are designed for installation on distribution and transmission lines.
Indoor
Applied inside buildings (including vertical runs), in trays, channels, on outer sides of buildings, as well as in ducts, tubes and blocks. Suitable for blowing-in into protecting polyethylene tubes.
Drop
Designed for aerial installation on transmission towers, lamp posts, between buildings and structures.
OPGW/Ground Wire
Applied in the construction of fibre-optic link on overhead transmission lines of 35 kV and more.
Fire Rated
Used for stationary installation when the optical fibre needs extra protection from mechanical damages.
Central strength member (FRP rod)
3 layers of gel-filled loose tubes with optical fibers
Water-swellable yarns over each loose tube layer
3 layers of water-swellable tape
Ripcord
Fiberglass yarns
Jacket
Maximum rated design tension (MRDT), kN | 4 |
Crush, kN/cm | 0.3 |
Fiber count, up to | 864 |
Number of loose tubes | 36 |
Fibers per loose tube | 24 |
Cable diameter, mm | 21.7 ± 0.4 |
Cable weight, kg/km | 421.4 |
Operating temperature | -30°C ... +70°C |
Installation temperature | -15°C ... +50°C |
Transportation and storage temperature | -50°C ... +70°C |
Minimum bending radius | 15 x cable diameter |
Design life | 25 years |
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