The 24FO (2X12) Outdoor Loose tube Fiber Optic Cable G.652.D + OM2 G.651.1 HDPE Anti Rodent (Part number: 190368) from Dätwyler with 24FO and Anti Rodent construction . Indoor/Outdoor fiber optic cable is prepared for both environmental requirements, indoor and outdoor optical networks, which can be run in duct, direct buried or aerial in the outside plant. By installing this cable, there's no need of costly splice junctions when entering into buildings because of the adaptability of the cable.
24FO (2X12) Outdoor Loose tube Fiber Optic Cable G.652.D + OM2 G.651.1 HDPE Anti Rodent from Datwyler is an Universal cable with 24 fibers within 2 loose tubes. This cable is composed by 12 fibers of G.652.D fiber type and 12 fibers of OM2 fiber type. This distribution robust cable for optical networks can be installed in different environments. Metal-free fibre optic outdoor cable with stranded dry loose tubes. High crush resistance for high transmission reliability. Easy to handle due to cable construction with dry interstices . Non-metallic rodent protection. The two coloured ripcords are easy to identify and enable the safe opening of the cable sheath. HDPE cable sheath, easy to lay.
OM2 (Optical Multimode 2) is a type of multimode fiber defined by the G.651.1 standard. It has a core diameter of 50 microns and is designed for higher-bandwidth applications than OM1, supporting up to 10 Gbps over distances of up to 90 meters. OM2 is commonly used for data center applications and LANs, but is being replaced by higher-grade fibers for longer-range transmissions.
While using a loose tube construction in cables, you can:
The loose tube construction solution can be chosen for the following applications:
Anti-Rodent is a type of fiber optic cable protection designed to prevent damage from rodents such as rats, mice, and squirrels. This protection is achieved by applying a special coating or tape to the cable, making it difficult for rodents to chew through the cable and cause damage. Anti-rodent protection is particularly important in outdoor and underground installations where rodents are common, and can help to prevent costly and time-consuming repairs.
HDPE (high-density polyethylene) is a jacket material that offers excellent protection against moisture, chemicals, and abrasion. It is highly resistant to impact, making it ideal for rugged applications where cables are exposed to rough handling. HDPE is also UV-resistant, and it can withstand extreme temperatures, making it a good choice for outdoor and industrial environments. However, it is less flexible than other materials, which may make it difficult to use in certain applications.