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Self-Supporting Cable DOTa-P for Overhead Lines and Installations
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For suspension: between poles of overhead power lines, contact network and motor blocking of railways; Between lighting poles, communication poles, buildings and structures; For laying in cable ducts, pipes, trays, blocks, tunnels, collectors, on bridges and overpasses; Inside buildings. The cable contains a core of modular construction with a central power element made of a dielectric rod with spirally applied water-blocking thread, around which optical modules with freely laid fibres are twisted. The core is bonded by winding yarns with water blocking property. The core is spirally overlaid with aramid filaments and a medium density polyethylene sheath. Fully dielectric; UV resistant.
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