Available for ImportSuspension Cable for Lighting and Communication - TPOD2-P Applications
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For suspension between lighting poles, communication poles, buildings and structures; For suspension between poles of overhead power lines, contact network and autoblocking of railways; Inside buildings; For laying in cable ducts, pipes, trays, blocks, tunnels, collectors, bridges and overpasses. The cable contains an optical module with loosely laid fibres. The free space in the optical module is filled with hydrophobic gel. Two dielectric rods are used as power elements. The optical module and the power element are covered with a medium density polyethylene sheath. UV resistant; Completely dielectric.
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