Outdoor OSP Cable

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Dri-Lite® Loose Tube Single Jacket Series 12D 24F OSP OM3 Armored

Part #: 12024ND01

Loose tube cables are the product of choice as the backbone in Outside Plant (OSP) environments. The durable loose tube design offers reliable transmission performance over a broad temperature range. Optical fibers and water-blocking elements are placed inside gel-free buffer tubes. The core is constructed by stranding the buffer tubes around a central member using a reverse oscillating lay (ROL). The core is wrapped with flexible strength members covered with a water-blocking tape. A corrugated steel armor is applied and then encased with a black jacket. A rip cord is included under the jacket for ease of entry.


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Cable Type Outdoor OSP Cable
Fiber Count 24
Applications • Underground duct and lashed aerial • Trunk, distribution and feeder cable • Local loop, metro, long-haul and broadband network
Short Description <p>Loose tube cables are the product of choice as the backbone in Outside Plant (OSP) environments. The durable loose tube design offers reliable transmission performance over a broad temperature range. Optical fibers and water-blocking elements are placed inside gel-free buffer tubes. The core is constructed by stranding the buffer tubes around a central member using a reverse oscillating lay (ROL). The core is wrapped with flexible strength members covered with a water-blocking tape. A corrugated steel armor is applied and then encased with a black jacket. A rip cord is included under the jacket for ease of entry.</p>
Jacket Material UV Resistant Jacket
Category Description Available with up to 432-fiber • High fiber density • Multiple fiber types including composites • Multiple network applications • Central strength members available in metallic or dielectric • Metallic option offers ease of location, dielectric design eliminates grounding issues • Dry (SAP) core standard • Reduces cable prep and installation time �� Standard tube size for all fiber counts • Reduces the number of tools required • Gel-free tubes • Speeds fiber access and cleanup

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