The FIBERHOME 144J DUCT optical fiber cable is a sturdy multi-tube construction (12 fibers per tube) designed for installation in telecommunication ducts. It is reinforced with glass fibers and a central FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rod. Additionally, to facilitate the removal of the outer sheath of the cable, two ripcords have been applied.
The tube containing the optical fibers is filled with hydrophobic gel, which protects them from moisture and vibrations. Single-mode fibers compliant with the G.652D standard, known for their low "water peak," are utilized. The cable is completely dielectric, characterized by good tensile and compressive strength. Its outer sheath is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), black in color, providing high resistance to chemical factors and substances present in telecommunication ducts.
Tycon Fiber Optic Joint FOSC 400 A4 max 144J - 6xS1
TYCON-FOSC-400-A4
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Tracom Fiber Optic Through Joint FOSC A 48/96J
TRACOM-FOSC-A
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FIBERM FOSC 48/96J Fiber Optic Splice Closure 4xIN 1x OVAL Kit with 1x Tray FSTR-Z2 (max. 4 trays)
FSC-48/96F-4IN-1OV 1xZ2-4
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Tracom Fiber Optic Splice Closure FOSC I 6/12J SC-I4-D-O-000 012J-00x000000-000
TRACOM-FOSC-I
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FHDPE-FI25/2
FHDPE-FI25/2,0
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HDPE Pipe 40mm Disk 250m
FHDPE-FI40
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25mm HDPE Pipe with 250m Disc Pilot
FHDPE-FI25-PILOT
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HDPE Pipe Ø40mm with Blue Stripe Coil 250m
FHDPE-FI40-B
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HDPE Pipe Ø32mm with White Stripe
FHDPE-FI32-W
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Rura HDPE fi 50mm z czerwonym paskiem krążek 200m
FHDPE-FI50
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CO2 Cartridge for TDUX Sleeves (1 piece)
E7512-0160
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SOPPEC Survey Paint in Spray - Red
SOPPEC-1412130-RED
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Mini Fiber Optic Joint for Drop Cables 4J
MINI-MUFA-DROP-4J
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Mini Fiber Optic Joint for DROP Cables 1J
MINI-MUFA-DROP-1J
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FHDPE-FI40-R
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HDPE Pipe Ø40mm with White Stripe Disk 250m
FHDPE-FI40-W
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HDPE Pipe Ø40mm with Green Stripe - 250m Coil
FHDPE-FI40-G
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FSC-24/48F-3IN-1OV 1xZ1-2
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