Power over fiber means the delivery of power for electronic devices via light in an optical fiber.
Fiber optic cables consist of glass wires, each capable of transmitting digital data modulated into light waves. They effectively send information encoded in a beam of light through a glass or plastic tube.
A key advantage of fiber optic cables over metal conductor cables is their superior performance in terms of bandwidth, and therefore data transmission performance. The high power delivery fiber cable is typically lighter and more fragile than metal conductor cable, but its superior performance of not being susceptible to electromagnetic interference makes it particularly popular.
Veri cable suppliers offer a comprehensive range of fiber optic cables, covering a wide range of applications for both indoor and outdoor installations. Fiber optic cables are used for a wide range of applications, from carrying telephone calls to high-speed data transmission for huge computer networks, up to several million calls per cable.
ADSS fiber optic cable adopts a loose-layer twisted structure, the optical fiber is sheathed in a loose tube made of high-modulus polyester material, and the tube is filled with a waterproof compound.
The non-metallic central reinforcing rib (FRP) strand into a compact cable core, and the gaps in the cable core fill with water-blocking grease.
The inner sheath of polyethylene (PE) extrudes outside the cable core, then two layers of aramid yarn for reinforcement twist in both directions and finally a polyethylene (PE) sheath or an anti-corrosion (AT) sheath extruded.
Photoelectric composite cable (OPLC) is to place the protected optical fiber unit in the power cable, which can be used in power systems with a rated voltage of 0.6/1KV and below. It integrates optical fiber, transmission copper wire, and copper signal wire. Broadband access, equipment power consumption, emergency signal transmission, and other issues.
In addition, it can also be customized according to customer needs. Due to the diversity of access methods and the complexity of the use environment, manufacturers can also customize according to customer requirements, according to different voltages, different fiber cores, and different structures to ensure the safety and reliability of the network.
Photoelectric composite cables are generally used in 0.6/1KV low-voltage systems, so they are mostly used for IPTV, Internet access, multimedia telephones, voice communications, home smart meters, etc., as well as the connection of optical communication equipment rooms, optical distribution frames, instrumentation, and other equipment.
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