ASU optical cable is a variant of all-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) cable designed for complex outdoor environments. Its performance parameters integrate cutting-edge achievements in structural mechanics, materials science, and optical transmission technology, widely used in overhead communication, smart grids, rail transit, and other scenarios. The following systematically analyzes its core parameter characteristics from six dimensions: structural parameters, optical performance, mechanical properties, environmental adaptability, installation compatibility, and application adaptability.
GYFTA optical cable is a stranded-layer outdoor communication cable with a non-metallic strength member and aluminum tape longitudinal armor structure. It combines the anti-electromagnetic interference advantages of non-metallic reinforcements with the mechanical protection performance of metal armor, making it widely applicable to various laying scenarios such as pipeline, direct burial, and non-self-supporting overhead installations. It is particularly suitable for complex environments with high mechanical protection requirements.