Ultra-light-weight (ULW) Cables

HFCL’s Ultra-Light-Weight (ULW) Cables- Safe, Sturdy and Lightweight

Ultra-light-weight (ULW) Cables
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Engineered for safety with a breaking load exceeding 2000N, our ultra-light-weight optical fiber cable ensures reliability. This cable allows seamless network expansion without infrastructure upgrades, contributing to a resilient and sustainable future. Additionally, our 96-fiber ultra-light-weight optical fiber cable prioritizes safety in pole collisions, absorbing impacts for enhanced protection of poles, property, and people. Double the fiber count without increasing cable size makes it a standout choice for efficiency.

Features

High Fiber Capacity, Unique Construction for a Specific Application, IPR reserved for our 96F ULW Cable, Tool-free Fiber Access, Mid-span Access, Tier 1/PIA Approved, Passed Telenco Clamp Testing, Micromodules can be Placed on Joint Closure Trays, 15KV Extra High Voltage Systems Compatible, UV resistant

Benefits

Fiber Versatility

This optical fiber cable is available in both single-mode and multimode fibers

Buffer Size Variety

Our ULW optical fiber cable is available in both 600 µm and 900 µm tight buffers

Fire-resistant

This optical fiber cable ensures flame retardancy for enhanced safety

Key Specifications

Fiber Count 

Diameter (mm) 

Tensile Breakload (N) 

Tensile Strength (N) 

Crush Resistance (N/10cm) 

12F-96F 

7.0 ± 0.2 mm 

≤2000 N 

680-980 N 

2000 N 

Applications

  • Midspan
  • Backbone network
  • Access network
  • Feeder and distribution network
  • Last-mile connectivity
  • Network

Variants

FAQs

What is the breaking load range in optical fiber cables?

Breaking load range in optical fiber cables denotes the tensile forces they can endure before mechanical failure. It's a critical measure of cable strength during installation and external stresses. Specified in pounds or newtons, this parameter guides users in selecting cables suitable for specific applications, ensuring durability and preventing potential breakage.

How do cables ensure pole safety during collisions?

Optical fiber cables contribute to pole safety in collisions through strategic design and installation. Flexible cable constructions absorb impact forces, and proper routing minimizes damage risk. Protective sheathing and secure attachments add resilience. Reinforcing poles and adhering to industry standards further enhance safety. Regular inspections detect issues early, ensuring timely maintenance and overall network reliability.

What advantages do ultra-light-weight optical fiber cables offer during installations?

The reduced weight of an ultra-light-weight optical fiber cable simplifies installations, especially in scenarios where handling and maneuverability are crucial. This cable contributes to ease of deployment without compromising performance.

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