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Net retail price
1,75 PLN /szt.
 
Gross retail price
2,15 PLN /szt.
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FMHDPE-FI16/12-G
Barcode
0000008178
Weight
0.06kg
Basic unit
szt.
Manufacturer name
FIBERM
Inventory status

Description

The microduct, designed for direct burial in the ground, offers an excellent solution for building microduct systems and fiber optic microducts. Its thick wall not only ensures exceptional crush resistance but also allows for the installation of both standard microfiber optic cables and fiber bundles. Additionally, the longitudinally grooved inner surface facilitates smooth cable routing.

One of the key advantages of microduct systems is their space-saving design and flexibility for future expansions to accommodate additional fiber optic cables.

Features:

  • Installation flexibility: Can be installed using either the blowing method or traditional pulling method, adapting to individual needs.
  • Available in various standard colors such as white, yellow, blue, beige, orange, red, and black, facilitating system identification and organization.
  • Low internal friction coefficient (<0.07), ensuring smooth cable installation.
  • High resistance to inductive currents and chemical substances, ensuring long-term reliability in various environmental conditions.
  • Semi-transparency of the microduct enables easy identification of filled cables.
  • Thermal characteristics allowing installation in a wide temperature range, from +5°C to +50°C, and operation in conditions ranging from -40°C to +70°C.
    Thanks to the high-quality materials used in production, this microduct not only guarantees long-term performance but also trouble-free use for many years.

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