Draka unveils self-supporting fiber cable - Connector Specifier

Draka unveils self-supporting fiber cable


Jul 12, 2010

Ideal for pole-to-pole installations, the all-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cable line from Draka Communications Americas was recently expanded. The newest cable in this product line is the Draka Ultra Light ADSS; the manufacturer says it offers lighter weight, a smaller diameter, and a more cost-effective design than other options for short pole-to-pole span distances.

Multiple fiber options are available for the cable, including enhanced singlemode, bend-insensitive singlemode, long-distance fibers and multimode. Ultra Light ADSS is available with up to 30 fibers and can reach maximum span distances of 430 feet. Draka says the cable is compliant with and tested to industry requirements including IEEE 1222, RUS 7 CRF 1755, ICEA 640 and Telcordia GR-20.

Product manager for outside plant products Jim Ryan says this cable can reduce total cost of ownership and simultaneously maintain network reliability. Its introduction, he adds, is a result of listening to customers.

 More Recent Headlines from Draka:

Draka unveils MDU / MTU fiber cabling line                                                                                                         

Draka launches fiber cables designed especially for data centers

Draka standardizes MaxCap Bendbright in all 50-micron OM3 / OM4

Draka rolls out new singlemode fiber cable

 


Editor's Picks

Incapable connectors shut down Large Hadron Collider

Amphenol: Bulking up via buyout

NASA unveils deep space MPCV exploration craft; Lockheed Martin responds

As UAV market surges, connectors adapt

NHTSA pressures Ford into mass F-150 truck recall on airbag wiring danger

Esterline acquiring Souriau for $715 million

Report: Single trader holds half of world's copper


Top Blog Posts

Inside Foxconn's deadly iPad factory after the blast

Fireproof electronic connectors: design challenges

Connector industry giants saw banner 2010 sales growth

Tearing down Apple's Thunderbolt cable

Massive solar tower will rank among world's tallest buildings


Most Popular Articles
Top Articles for 2011

Boeing exec admits 787 outsourcing strategy backfired

Foxconn staggering after full year net loss of $200M+

The Motley Fool' pits Amphenol vs. Molex

ITT issues military-aerospace connector sourcebook

SATA-IO unveils portable consumer storage specification

Raytheon locks in LaBarge for cruise missiles' wiring harnesses post-Libya bombing

Union group denies Verizon fiber lines vandalized

Northrop Grumman seeks to replace copper-based aircraft wire, cabling

Driving wiring harness design data toward manufacturing


Latest Community Discussions

Video: Fire breaks out at Foxconn's Shandong plant
Bystander video shows the scene of a fire breaking out on September 27 at Foxconn's Yantai Shandong plant where Sony consumer electronics products are reportedly assembled.

Testing the Boeing 787 Dreamliner's in-flight entertainment systems
Boeing video shows what was involved in testing (i.e. "trying to break") the in-flight entertainment, connectivity, and power systems on board the new 787 Dreamliner.

Belden FiberExpress Brilliance LC Connector Installation
Video details installation of a 900-micron OM3/OM4 prepped fiber into an LC connector.

Visit the Community >


Receive Free E-mail Newsletters from Interconnection World


You may select more than one newsletter  
Interconnection World
Connector Specifier
Wire & Harness Specifier

 
Name  
 
Email  
 
Country  
 
 
 

 
Sponsor Information

Interconnection World Content Categories:

Wire & Harness
 Data & Telecom
Standards Distributors
Design & Test Applications
Business Wire News
Video