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MPB30222+B

Microduct Assembly 5/3.5-12/10 mm Aerial

TPD 5/3.5-12/10 mm TIA598

  • Aerial, dielectric, self supporting design
  • 5/3.5, 10/8 or 12/10 mm microduct system
  • Low friction inner surface for maximum installation lengths
  • Excellent UV resistance
  • Slim, lightweight design with low visual impact
  • Aerial, dielectric, self supporting design
  • 5/3.5, 10/8 or 12/10 mm microduct system
  • Low friction inner surface for maximum installation lengths
  • Excellent UV resistance
  • Slim, lightweight design with low visual impact

The tight protected duct assemblies consist of a number of microducts with an inner low friction surface that enables air blown installation of air blown fibers or micro cables.

The duct assemblies are dielectric and self supported. This makes the ducts suitable for aerial applications along power lines.

The duct assemblies are available in several configurations with 5/3.5, 10/8 and 12/10 mm microducts (OD/ID) for the installation of customer drop installations with air blown fiber and distribution micro cables into the same infrastructure.

Depending on type, the assemblies are of All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) or Figure-8 design. The available configurations are chosen for perfect match with Hexatronic aerial blown fiber system for fiber access networks.

Microducts: HDPE
Strain relief: FRP or aramide yarn

Technical Information

Color Code TIA598
Temperature, Operation [°C] -40 to +60
Temperature, Storage [°C] -40 to +60
Temperature, Installation [°C] -15 to +50
Conformance

Abrasion: IEC 60794-1-2-E2B(1)
Kink: IEC 60794-1-2-E10, 20 x outer diameter
Impact: IEC 60794-1-2-E4
Crush: IEC 60794-1-2-E3
Tensile: IEC 60794-1-2-E
Bend: IEC 60794-1-2-E11A
Torsion: IEC 60794-1-2-E
Flexibility: IEC 60794-1-2-E8
Inner Clearance: IEC 60794-5-20, IEC 60794-5-10, Ann. D

Marking Duct assemblies have markings showing the tube length. The individual microducts are identified by their color and position in the bundle.