(Part Number – II-144) – InDuct – 144 (12×12) Count – InDuct – Incab
InDuct is a standard underground fiber optic cable. It’s an all-dielectric and UV-resistant design. This cable typically consists of a stranded core with a central strength member (FRP), dry loose tubes with optical fibers (one or more layers — it depends on the fiber count which can be up to 288 fibers) and a single outer jacket. The stranded core is fixed by water-swellable yarns. Additionally, water-swellable tape can be added.
Very important note: this InDuct cable has no levels of rodent resistance.
Typical application:
— It can be pulled into underground ducts and sewer pipes
— It can be installed along bridges, tunnels and other structures
— It can be installed into indoor/outdoor cable conduits and trays
— It can also be lashed
InDuct is a great solution for an FTTH build. Check how this InDuct fiber optic cable can be deployed in FTTH system (explore Underground Backbone and Underground Distribution on a scheme).
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Features
| 607 lb (2.7 kN) | ||||
| Crush | 126 lb/in (0.22 kN/cm) | |||
| Fiber count, up to | 72 (6×12) | 96 (8×12) | 144 (12×12) | 288 (24×12) |
| Cable diameter, in | 0.449 | 0.52 | 0.654 | 0.791 |
| Cable weight, lb/ft | 0.056 | 0.074 | 0.118 | 0.144 |
| Minimum bending radius, in | 6.7 | 7.8 | 9.8 | 11.9 |


