48 Core ADSS fiber optic Single-mode Single-jacket for aerial
ADSS optical cable is also called all-dielectric self-supporting optical cable. All-dielectric, that is, the optical cable uses all-dielectric materials. Self-supporting refers to the strength of the optical cable itself that can withstand its own weight and external load. ADSS optical fiber cables mainly include PE/AT two kinds of sheaths, and the span (gauge) of the two optical cables is from 100 m to 1500 m.
ADSS Optical Cable Features:
- ADSS optical cable has a different structure from overhead line conductors. Its tensile strength is borne by armed rope. The elastic modulus of armed rope is more than half that of steel, and its thermal expansion coefficient is a fraction of that of steel, which determines ADSS The sag of the optical cable is more sensitive to external load changes.
- Strong ability to withstand severe weather (high winds, icing, etc.).
- The outer sheath of ADSS optical cable is made of AT or PE material, and it runs in a strong electric field, and there is an electric corrosion problem.
- The ADSS optical cable has a certain degree of resistance to pressure and can withstand the greater grip strength of the tensile clamp.
- The ADSS optical cable will vibrate due to wind. Smooth and stable horizontal wind blows to the optical cable, wind vibration will occur, and fatigue damage will occur at the hanging point.