We're talking ADSS loose tube cables here, mainly for outdoor and long-haul runs where you need all-dielectric self-supporting — no metal, so no grounding issues.
12 core and 8 core are the common counts we move, both in G.652 and G.655 depending on your dispersion requirment, with 50/125μm or 62.5/125μm options.
Teh aramid yarns reinforcement is what gives it that tensile strength for spanning poles or towers — basically, it's one of the first things experienced buyers ask about because they've seen cheaper cables snap under tension.

Attenuation runs about ≤3.0 dB/km at 850nm and ≤1.0 at 1300nm, which is pretty standdard for this class, but actual repeatability batch-to-batch usually holds tighter than that spec — within 0.2 dB or so.
Most inquiries come form ISP guys or utility contractors who need the PE sheath for long-term outdoor exposure, and they'll also ask about the 0.200±0.015NA since that affects splice yields with common connectors.
For bulk orders, say 50 km or more, our company can get lead time down to 25 days or so — (shorter runs are usually stock, but confirm for your specific core/type mix).
Our MOQ for this ADSS cable is typically 100 meters per core count. For the 12-core version, we can do a minimum of 100 meters, but if you need a smaller quantity, just let us know—we might be able to work something out.
Yes, we can supply a certificate of conformance with each order, and upon request, we'll include test reports showing the attenuation and bandwidth values match the specs. Just mention it when you place the order.
The 50/125μm is multimode fiber, not singlemode, so it won't work with standard singlemode connectors. For this cable, you'll need multimode connectors like LC or SC multimode—double-check your interface before ordering.
Absolutely, we can change the PE sheath color to your requirements, and we can print your company name or cable markings along the jacket. There's a small setup fee for custom printing, but it's quick to arrange.
We ship this ADSS cable on wooden reels, wrapped in a protective layer of plastic and then a sturdy cardboard cover. Each reel is labeled with the length and specs, and we secure the ends to keep them clean during transit.