GYTS Corrugated Steel Armored Fiber Optic Cable (2–144 Core) — PSP Armored, Duct/Aerial, 100% Water-Blocked

Outdoor stranded loose-tube cable with corrugated steel tape (PSP) armor for ducts and lash-to-messenger aerial plant. Central phosphated steel strength member, gel-filled tubes plus 100% core filling for longitudinal water blocking. Available 2–144 fibers with UV-resistant PE jacket.

Description

Product Overview

GYTS is a stranded loose-tube outdoor cable armored with longitudinal corrugated steel tape. Buffer tubes are filled with thixotropic gel around color-coded fibers, then stranded around a central steel strength member. The armored core is wrapped and sheathed with black PE. The result is a mechanically robust cable for ducts and lash-to-messenger aerial routes where crush loads, rodents, and moisture are common risks.

GYTS armored fiber cable gallery with structure and cross-section views

Key benefits

  • PSP armor: high crush strength and rodent deterrence for ducts and aerial corridors
  • 100% water-blocked: gel in tubes + flooded core for longitudinal moisture protection
  • Central steel strength member: controls tensile and thermal strain
  • 2–144 fibers: scalable feeder/distribution, easy color ID
  • Wide temp window: UV-resistant PE for long outdoor service life

Typical Applications

  • Underground ducts and handhole networks in metro and access builds
  • Lash-to-messenger aerial spans (non-self-supporting)
  • Feeder and distribution rings for FTTH/FTTx, campus, and utility networks
  • Rural routes with rodent exposure and occasional construction impact

Construction (from center outward)

  • Central strength member: phosphated steel wire with PE sheath (on smaller fiber counts)
  • Loose tubes (PBT) with thixotropic gel; color-coded fibers
  • Stranded core with filling compound (100% filled)
  • Longitudinal corrugated steel tape (PSP) armor
  • Outer sheath: UV-resistant black PE; ripcord under jacket
GYTS stranded loose tube armored fiber cable with PE jacket, PSP corrugated armor, water blocking jelly and parallel strength members; up to 12–216 fibers.

Specifications

A) Construction & materials

ItemSpecNotes
Fiber count2–144 coresOS2 standard; MM on request
Fiber typeITU-T G.652D standard; G.657A1/A2, OM2/OM3/OM4 optionalSelect per bend budget
Loose tubesPBT, gel-filledColor-coded
Central strength memberPhosphated steel wire (PE covered on small counts)Tensile and temperature stability
ArmoringDouble-sided chrome-coated corrugated steel tape (PSP)Longitudinal wrap
Water blockingTube gel + core filling compound (100% filled)Longitudinal moisture defense
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)Per your spec
Crush resistance1000 N/100 mmPSP spreads load
Minimum bend radiusInstall ≥20×OD; Static ≥10×ODUse OD per build
TemperatureStorage/operation −40 ~ +70 °C; Install −20 ~ +60 °COutdoor PE
UV/rodentUV-resistant; PSP deters gnawingDuct/aerial ready

D) Dimensions & weight (typical by fiber count)

Fiber countApprox. OD (mm)Approx. weight (kg/km)Tubes × fibers
2–12F9.5–10.590–1402–4×6F or 6×2F
24–48F10.5–12.5120–1704–8×6F
72–96F12.5–14.5160–2206–8×12F
144F15.5–17.5210–26012×12F

E) Standards & compliance

  • ITU-T G.652D; optional G.657A1/A2, OM2/3/4
  • IEC 60794-1/-5 family
  • RoHS/REACH; CPR on request (EU tenders)

Installation & handling (add these two lines)

  • Bond and earth the PSP armor per local electrical code when required.
  • For aerial lash, follow messenger tension and span guidelines; PSP armor is not a self-supporting messenger.

GYTS/GYFTS armored optical cable cross-sections: 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, 144 cores

Installation & Handling

  • Duct: use approved pulling eyes/swivels and compatible lubricant; observe 20×OD during pulls.
  • Aerial (lashed): follow messenger tension and span guidelines; PSP armor is not a self-supporting messenger.
  • Sealing: close handholes and duct ends; gel and core filling protect longitudinally but do not replace proper sealing.
  • Bonding/earthing: bond PSP armor per local electrical codes where required.
  • Storage: keep drums upright; respect minimum drum flange diameters to maintain bend radius.

Ordering Information (example)

Format: GYTS-[FiberCount]-[FiberType]-[Jacket]-[Span/Install]-[Length]
Example: GYTS-96F-G652D-PE-OutdoorDuct-2000m

Options:

  • Fiber types: G.652D (std), G.657A1/A2, OM2/OM3/OM4
  • Jacket: PE (std); LSZH optional for special transitions
  • Print/marking: custom legend, metre marks, customer logo
  • Tests: routine factory test report for IL/length; type test on request

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