Central Strength Member: The central strength member provides the cable with tensile strength and is typically made of aramid yarns or fiberglass-reinforced plastics. The buffer tubes provide additional mechanical protection to the delicate fibers. Central reinforcement: Located in the center of the optical cable, it is usually. The All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) structure of this cable has been adopted by power utilities, telecom service providers, and internet providers. Their design enables the use of no metallic tools, for example, gloves, during installation. Because of this, it can be used next to high-voltage power lines without. ADSS Optical cable hardware fittings selection and installation are one of the three key technologies, which determine whether it can use its own reinforcing components to withstand its own weight in addition to whether it can also carry external loads, in the high-voltage electric environment can. The central strength member is the primary load-bearing component of the ADSS optical cable.
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