When referring to the "ADSS Cable Mark," it usually means specific markings or identifiers that are present on the ADSS (All-Dielectric Self-Supporting) cables. These markings are crucial for identifying the cable type, specifications, and manufacturer details. Here’s what you might typically find:
1. Manufacturer's Name or Logo
The name or logo of the cable manufacturer is usually printed on the cable’s outer jacket. This helps in identifying the source of the cable.
2. Cable Type
The marking will specify that it is an ADSS cable, distinguishing it from other types of fiber optic cables (e.g., OPGW, Duct Cable).
3. Fiber Count
The number of optical fibers contained within the cable is typically marked. For example, "24F" indicates that the cable contains 24 fibers.
4. Year of Manufacture
The manufacturing year is often printed on the cable, which helps in identifying the age of the cable during installation or maintenance.
5. Length Marking
Cables generally have sequential length markings at regular intervals (e.g., every meter or foot). This helps installers and technicians to know the exact length of the cable during deployment.
6. Standard Compliance
Markings often include codes indicating compliance with specific industry standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC). This assures that the cable meets certain performance and safety criteria.
7. Tension Rating
For ADSS cables, the maximum tension rating may be marked, indicating the tensile strength the cable can withstand during installation and in-service conditions.
8. Temperature Rating
The cable's operational temperature range may also be printed, indicating the temperatures at which the cable can safely operate.
9. UV Resistance Indication
Some ADSS cables might have a UV-resistant marking to indicate that they can be used in environments with high UV exposure.
10. Lot or Batch Number
A lot or batch number is often included to trace the cable back to its production batch, useful for quality control and warranty purposes.
11. Additional Manufacturer Codes
Some cables may also have additional proprietary codes or information as per the manufacturer’s labeling system.
These markings are usually printed or embossed along the length of the cable’s outer sheath and are critical for ensuring the correct cable is used in the right application, aiding in installation, maintenance, and inventory management.
We value our reputation and strictly monitor that our fiber optic cables meets the highest level of quality. The quality of our cable is confirmed by a special GL Fiber stamp near the cable marking. Meanwhile, The fiber quantity, fiber type, material, span, color, diameter, logo, All-dielectric material, non-metallic reinforcement(FRP)/steel wire, etc. can be customized.