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11,50 PLN /szt.
 
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14,15 PLN /szt.
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ZTT-DUCT-288J-2kN
Barcode
0000008255
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szt.
Manufacturer's name
ZTT
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Description

The ZTT 288J optical fiber cable is an excellent choice for installation in telecommunication ducts. It utilizes a dielectric cable with a multi-tube construction, reinforced with glass fibers and a central FRP (Fiber Reinforced Polymer) rod. Two ripcords facilitate the removal of the outer sheath, ensuring quick and effective installation.

Inside the tube containing the optical fibers, there is a hydrophobic gel that effectively protects the fibers from moisture and vibrations, ensuring reliable operation even in challenging environmental conditions. The optical fibers are single-mode, meeting the G.652D standard, characterized by a reduced impact of hydroxyl ions (Zero Water Peak).

The outer sheath is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) in black, providing excellent resistance to chemicals and substances found in telecommunication ducts.

Specification:

  • Fiber type: Single-mode
  • Fiber standard: G.652D
  • Number of fibers: 288
  • Number of tubes/fillers: 24/1
  • Number of fibers per tube: 12
  • Tube/filler diameter: 1.9 mm
  • FRP rod diameter: 4 mm
  • Outer diameter: 12.2 mm
  • Minimum bending radius: 150 mm
  • Sheath thickness: 1.1 mm
  • Outer sheath material: HDPE - black
  • Weight: 146 kg/km
  • Operating temperature range: from -30°C to 70°C
  • Maximum tensile strength: 2 kN
  • Crush resistance: 1.5 kN/10 cm

Applications:

  • Primary and secondary telecommunication ducts
  • Distribution networks
  • Campus networks
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