FAQ – ASU Fiber Optic Cable
Q1: What is an ASU cable?
A1: A non-metallic, self-supporting unitube cable for outdoor aerial use, offering high tensile strength and long spans without messenger wires.
Q2: What span options are available?
A2: ASU 80 (up to 80m), ASU 100 (up to 100m), and ASU 120 (up to 120m).
Q3: What fiber types are supported?
A3: Single-mode G652D, G657A1, and G657A2, with 2–12 cores.
Q4: Safe near power lines?
A4: Yes, fully dielectric and EMI-free.
Q5: OEM or custom services?
A5: Yes, including custom cores, fiber types, and logos.
Q6: How is it protected?
A6: UV- and moisture-resistant PE jacket, aramid/FRP strength members, and gel-filled loose tubes.
Q7: Typical installation environments?
A7: Aerial telecom, FTTH/FTTx, campus, inter-building, and metro/backbone networks.