Unitube Cables
Features
Colured fibres are in one single tube and then protected by strength members and sheathed.
Application
Applications range from carrying telephone calls (up to several million calls per cable) to high-speed data transfer for vast computer networks.
Characteristics
For critical applications, our range of cables are available in fire-resistant (IEC 60331) versions, and can also be made for customer-specific requirements.
Applicable standards
IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598
Product range
Under Unitube Optical Cables, APAR offers the following types of cables: duct and direct-buried underground cable, aerial, ADSS and Figure 8 cables for overhead applications, and cables for indoor use in micro ducts/conduits from 2 fibres to 24 fibres. We also offer customer-specific composite and hybrid cables with single mode and multi mode fibres.
Advantages
Fibre optic cables support and run a huge part of the global internet services in a more efficient and effective manner than standard copper cables. Fibre optic cables, with the similar thickness of standard copper cables, support a higher bandwidth, and transmit data over longer distances, allowing telecom network providers to reach remote locations across the globe.
- Hybrid Cables with FO & Coaxial
- Loose Tube
- Ribbon Fibre Cables
- Tight Buffered
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