Circular mini indoor ribbon armored optical cable
The circular mini indoor ribbon armored optical cable uses optical fiber tape as the optical transmission medium. The optical fiber tape is inserted into the armored tube and then covered with a layer of aramid reinforcing element. It is made by extruding a layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or low smoke zero halogen material (LSZH, low smoke, zero halogen, flame retardant) on the outside as a sheath.
The circular mini indoor ribbon armored optical cable uses optical fiber tape as the optical transmission medium. The optical fiber tape is inserted into the armored tube and then covered with a layer of aramid reinforcing element. It is made by extruding a layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or low smoke zero halogen material (LSZH, low smoke, zero halogen, flame retardant) on the outside as a sheath.

Product Application:
The optical fiber connects to a jumper or pigtail
Indoor shaft level and forced ventilation level wiring
Interconnection of instruments and communication equipment
Product Standard:
Meet YD/T 1258.4, ICEA-596, GR-409, IEC 60794-2-10/11 and other standards; In addition to ordinary PVC products, there are products that have passed UL OFNR and OFNP certification; LSZH products are made of different materials to meet IEC 60332-1 or IEC 60332-3C or OFNR certification.
Product Characteristics:
It adopts optical fiber belts and has a high degree of integration
Aramid reinforcing components endow optical cables with excellent tensile strength
The outer protective material has the advantages of corrosion resistance, water resistance, UV resistance, flame retardancy and environmental friendliness
| Fiber count |
Armored Size(mm) |
Outer sheath Size(mm) |
Tensile Strength(N) |
Crush Load (N/100mm) |
Min Bending Radius(mm) |
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| (mm) | (mm) | Long Term | Short Term | Long Term | Short Term | Static | Dynamic | |
| 2 | 1.7±0.1 | 3.0±0.1 | 80 | 150 | 500 | 3000 | 10D | 20D |
Optical Characteristic:


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