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Standard All-Dielectric Self-Supporting Optical Cable (ADSS)
ADSS optical cables feature a loose-tube stranded structure. The optical fibers are encased within loose tubes made from high-modulus polyester material, and these tubes are filled with a water-resistant compound. The loose tubes (along with filling strands) are tightly twisted around a non-metallic FRP central strength member, forming a compact cable core. Any gaps within the cable core are completely filled with water-blocking gel. Finally, a polyethylene (PE) inner sheath is extruded over the cable core, followed by two layers of aramid yarn spirally wrapped in opposite directions for added strength, and topped off with either a polyethylene (PE) outer jacket or an anti-corrosion (AT) jacket designed to withstand electrical erosion.
Optical Fiber Composite Overhead Ground Wire (OPGW)
OPGW optical cables place optical fibers within the ground wire of overhead high-voltage transmission lines, creating a fiber-optic communication network along the transmission line. This structural design combines the dual functions of a ground wire and communication capability.