GYTA Aluminum Armored Duct Fiber Cable (Moisture Barrier) — APL Armored, Lightweight, 100% Water-Blocked

Outdoor stranded loose-tube cable with aluminum polyethylene laminate (APL) armor for superior moisture protection and reduced weight versus steel-tape designs. Central steel strength member, gel-filled tubes and core flooding, UV-resistant PE jacket. Engineered for long-haul ducts and lash-to-messenger aerial routes in humid or coastal climates. Available 2–144 fibers.

 

Description

💡 Engineer's Quick Pick: GYTA or GYTS?
  • Select GYTS (Steel) if you need high crush resistance or anti-rodent protection.
  • Select GYTA (Aluminum) if you are installing in high-humidity ducts and need superior moisture blocking.
GYTA APL armored stranded loose-tube fiber optic cable product photo (outdoor duct/burial)

Key Benefits

  • Aluminum moisture barrier: APL armor blocks water ingress and resists corrosion in wet ducts.
  • Lighter build: easier handling and faster lashing than steel-armored cables.
  • Strong backbone: central phosphated steel wire controls tensile and thermal strain.
  • Full flooding: gel in tubes plus 100% core filling for longitudinal water blocking.
  • Broad counts and optics: 2–144F, OS2 G.652D standard; G.657A1/A2 and MM options on request.
GYTA cross-section: central steel strength member, loose tubes, APL aluminum tape, jelly, outer sheath

Product Overview

GYTA is a stranded loose-tube outdoor cable that replaces corrugated steel tape with aluminum polyethylene laminate (APL). Color-coded fibers sit in gel-filled PBT tubes, stranded around a central steel strength member. The armored core is wrapped with APL and sheathed with black PE. The result is a duct-optimized, lightweight cable that provides an excellent moisture barrier, stable tensile performance, and reliable operation across wide temperature ranges.

Typical Applications

  • Long-haul and metro duct systems in humid/coastal regions
  • Lash-to-messenger aerial distribution (non-self-supporting)
  • Feeder rings for FTTH/FTTx, campus, utility, and municipal networks
  • Routes where weight reduction and moisture protection are priorities

Construction (center outward)

  • Central strength member: phosphated steel wire (PE-sheathed on smaller counts)
  • Loose tubes (PBT) with thixotropic gel; color-coded fibers
  • Flooded cable core (100% filled)
  • Aluminum Polyethylene Laminate (APL) moisture-barrier armor
  • Outer sheath: UV-resistant black PE; ripcord under jacket
GYTA cross-section: central steel strength member, loose tubes, APL aluminum tape, jelly, outer sheath

Specifications

A) Construction & Materials

ItemSpecNotes
Fiber count2–144 coresOS2 standard; MM on request
Fiber typeITU-T G.652D; G.657A1/A2, OM2/OM3/OM4 optionalSelect per bend budget
Loose tubesPBT, gel-filledColor-coded
Central strength memberPhosphated steel wireTensile and temperature stability
ArmoringAPL (aluminum polyethylene laminate)Moisture barrier; lightweight
Water blockingTube gel + core flooding (100% filled)Longitudinal protection
Outer jacketPE, UV-resistant, blackLSZH optional for transitions
MarkingMeter marks + print legendQA traceability

B) Optical (typical, OS2)

ParameterSpec
Attenuation≤0.35 dB/km @1310 nm; ≤0.21 dB/km @1550 nm
Chromatic dispersion≤18 ps/(nm·km) @1310 nm; ≤22 @1550 nm
PMD (cabled, design)≤0.20 ps/√km

C) Mechanical & Environmental

ParameterSpecNotes
Tensile strength1500 N (short-term) / 600 N (long-term)Duct and lashing pulls
Crush resistance1000 N/100 mmAPL layer spreads load
Minimum bend radiusInstall ≥20×OD; Static ≥10×ODUse build-specific OD
TemperatureStorage/operation −40 to +70 °C; Install −20 to +60 °COutdoor PE
UV/corrosionUV-resistant jacket; APL resists corrosionHumid/coastal routes

D) Dimensions & Weight (typical ranges by fiber count)

Fiber countApprox. OD (mm)Approx. weight (kg/km)Tubes × fibers
2–12F9.0–10.080–1202–4×6F or 6×2F
24–48F10.0–12.0110–1604–8×6F
72–96F12.0–14.0150–2106–8×12F
144F15.0–17.0200–25012×12F

Note: Lock final OD and weight to your drawing/BOM before publishing. Values vary with tube lay-up and sheath thickness.

E) Standards & Compliance

  • ITU-T G.652D; optional G.657A1/A2, OM2/3/4
  • IEC 60794-1/-5 mechanical and environmental methods
  • RoHS/REACH materials; CPR class available on request (EU tenders)
GYTA APL armored stranded loose tube fiber optic cable showing labeled cross-section and product cutaway, including optical fibers, loose tubes, central strength member, filling compound, APL aluminum tape, and PE sheath

Installation & Handling

  • Duct: use approved pulling eyes/swivels and compatible lubricant; respect 20×OD bend during pulls.
  • Aerial (lashed): follow messenger tension/span rules; APL armor is not a self-supporting messenger.
  • Sealing: close handholes and duct ends; flooding protects longitudinally but does not replace proper sealing.
  • Bonding/earthing: where required by local code, bond/earth the APL armor.
  • Storage: keep drums upright; observe minimum flange diameters to maintain bend radius.

Model Selection Snapshot (quick context)

  • GYTA — aluminum moisture-barrier armor for ducts and lashing; lightweight in humid routes
  • GYTS — corrugated steel tape armor for higher crush and rodent deterrence
  • GYTA53/GYTY53 — double-jacket armored for harsh direct burial
  • ADSS — all-dielectric self-supporting for aerial spans and high-EMI corridors

Ordering Information (example)

Format: GYTA-[FiberCount]-[FiberType]-[Jacket]-[Install]-[Length]
Example: GYTA-96F-G652D-PE-Duct/Aerial-2000m

Options: fiber type (G.652D/G.657A1/A2/OMx), jacket (PE/LSZH), print legend, customer logo, routine test report; type tests on request.

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