Multimode dry water-block cables - Cabling Installation & Maintenance

Multimode dry water-block cables


Jun 24, 2011

Superior Essex has added a multimode fiber cable to its Dri-Lite loose-tube cable product line. The Dri-Lite line of cables is constructed with absorbent yarns that swell on contact with water and block water's ingress.

Previously, the Dri-Lite product line included strictly singlemode fiber. Dri-Lite cables are available with fiber counts from 12 to 288, in armored and all-dielectric cable constructions.

The company also offers gel-filled loose-tube cables.

You can find out more information about the Dri-Lite product line here.

Superior Essex's Dri-Lite loose-tube cable with absorbent yarns, now available with multimode optical fiber.

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