The butterfly cable, also known as the butterfly drop cable or indoor and outdoor dual-purpose cable, is a type of optical cable designed for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the-office (FTTO) scenarios. It has a flat butterfly structure, which is convenient for wiring in a small space, and has good mechanical properties and environmental adaptability. The model of the butterfly cable usually contains information about its structure, performance, and application environment. The following are some common butterfly cable models and their meanings:
GYCJ: Indicates indoor/outdoor dual-purpose butterfly-shaped optical cable for communication, where "GY" represents indoor (field) outdoor optical cable for communication, "C" represents self-supporting structure, and "J" represents optical cable introduction.
GJXFH/GJXFV: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, where "GJ" represents indoor optical cable for communication, "X" represents central bundle tube structure, "F" represents non-metallic reinforcement member, "H" represents black polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheath, and "V" represents black flame-retardant polyolefin (PO) sheath.
GJYX: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, where "GJ" represents indoor optical cable for communication, "Y" represents filling type, and "X" represents central bundle tube structure.
GJXFH-1B1.1: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, with black PVC sheath, containing 1 single-mode optical fiber, in line with ITU-T G.652D standard (B1.1 represents optical fiber type).
GJXFH-4A1a: Indoor optical cable for communication, with black PVC sheath, containing 4 multimode optical fibers, in line with ITU-T G.651.A standard (A1a indicates the optical fiber type).
GJYX-2B1: Indoor optical cable for communication, with a filled structure, containing 2 single-mode optical fibers, in line with ITU-T G.652 standard.
When choosing a butterfly-shaped cable, you should choose the appropriate model according to the actual wiring environment, fiber type, and network requirements. For example, for indoor wiring that needs to pass through walls or pipes, you can choose the GJXFV cable with a flame-retardant sheath; for outdoor direct burial or overhead wiring, you can choose the self-supporting GYCJ cable. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the mechanical properties of the cable, such as the bending radius and tensile strength, to ensure safety and reliability during the wiring process. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)
The butterfly cable, also known as the butterfly drop cable or indoor and outdoor dual-purpose cable, is a type of optical cable designed for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the-office (FTTO) scenarios. It has a flat butterfly structure, which is convenient for wiring in a small space, and has good mechanical properties and environmental adaptability. The model of the butterfly cable usually contains information about its structure, performance, and application environment. The following are some common butterfly cable models and their meanings:
GYCJ: Indicates indoor/outdoor dual-purpose butterfly-shaped optical cable for communication, where "GY" represents indoor (field) outdoor optical cable for communication, "C" represents self-supporting structure, and "J" represents optical cable introduction.
GJXFH/GJXFV: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, where "GJ" represents indoor optical cable for communication, "X" represents central bundle tube structure, "F" represents non-metallic reinforcement member, "H" represents black polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheath, and "V" represents black flame-retardant polyolefin (PO) sheath.
GJYX: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, where "GJ" represents indoor optical cable for communication, "Y" represents filling type, and "X" represents central bundle tube structure.
GJXFH-1B1.1: Indicates indoor optical cable introduction for communication, with black PVC sheath, containing 1 single-mode optical fiber, in line with ITU-T G.652D standard (B1.1 represents optical fiber type).
GJXFH-4A1a: Indoor optical cable for communication, with black PVC sheath, containing 4 multimode optical fibers, in line with ITU-T G.651.A standard (A1a indicates the optical fiber type).
GJYX-2B1: Indoor optical cable for communication, with a filled structure, containing 2 single-mode optical fibers, in line with ITU-T G.652 standard.
When choosing a butterfly-shaped cable, you should choose the appropriate model according to the actual wiring environment, fiber type, and network requirements. For example, for indoor wiring that needs to pass through walls or pipes, you can choose the GJXFV cable with a flame-retardant sheath; for outdoor direct burial or overhead wiring, you can choose the self-supporting GYCJ cable. At the same time, you should also pay attention to the mechanical properties of the cable, such as the bending radius and tensile strength, to ensure safety and reliability during the wiring process. (Source: Dongguan HX Fiber Technology Co., Ltd)