ADSS Fiber Optic Cable (4-48 Core, G.652D, 50–100m Span)
1. General Description
All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) fiber optic cable designed for aerial installation without metallic components. Suitable for short-span deployment between 50 to 100 meters, commonly used in access networks and last-mile fiber distribution.


2. Fiber Characteristics
- Fiber Type: Single Mode
- Standard: ITU-T G.652D
- Core Count: 4-96 Fibers
- Wavelength: 1310 / 1550 nm
- Attenuation:
- ≤ 0.36 dB/km @ 1310 nm
- ≤ 0.22 dB/km @ 1550 nm
3. Cable Construction
- Structure: Loose Tube
- Central Strength Member: FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic)
- Filling: Water-blocking gel or yarn
- Outer Sheath: HDPE (UV resistant)
- Armoring: Non-metallic (All dielectric design)
4. Mechanical Properties
- Max Span Length: 50 – 100 meters
- Tensile Strength: ≥ 1.5 kN
- Crush Resistance: ≥ 1000 N/100mm
- Minimum Bending Radius:
- Installation: 20 × cable diameter
- Operation: 10 × cable diameter
5. Environmental Performance
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to +70°C
- Installation Temperature: -10°C to +60°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +70°C
- UV Suitable for outdoor aerial installation
6. Electrical Characteristics
- Fully dielectric (no metallic elements)
- Immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI)
- Suitable for installation near power lines
7. Installation Method
- Aerial self-supporting installation
- No messenger wire required
- Compatible with standard ADSS clamps and fittings
8. Applicable Standards
- IEC 60794 (Optical Fiber Cable Standards)
- ITU-T G.652D (Fiber Standard)
- IEEE 1222 (ADSS Cable Guidelines)
9. Marking & Packaging
- Sequential meter marking on sheath
- Cable drum packing (wooden reel)
- Standard delivery length: 2km / 4km (customizable)
✅ Notes
- “50–100 span” refers to short span ADSS, lighter design vs long-span (200m+).
- “sm” typically means 4-core single-mode fiber (G.652D).
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