Fibre optic cables
We manufacture cables designed to suit applications
in trunk, access, FTTH network
FIBRE OPTIC CABLES
- CATV CABLES
- UNITUBE FIBRE OPTIC CABLES
- MULTI-TUBE FIBRE OPTIC CABLES
- BREAKOUT TIGHT BUFFER OPTICAL CABLES
- RIBBON CABLES DUCT, ARMOURED & AERIAL
- ADSS AND FIG 8 AERIAL CABLES
- FTTH CABLES
- FIRE RESISTANT/SURVIVAL CABLES
- OPTICAL FIBRE FESTOON CABLES
- HYBRID COPPER & OF CABLES
- SUBMARINE UNDERWATER CABLES
- SINGLE MODE AND MULTIMODE FIBRE
The APAR difference
- APAR supplies a comprehensive range of fibre optic cables, manufactured in accordance with a number of international standards and covering a wide range of applications for both indoor and outdoor installations
- We have extensive experience in the specification of fibre optic cables, and our technical engineers work with customers to develop new cable constructions for optimal performance and special applications.
- We address crucial applications through our special cable range.
- Our cables meet all international standards, and we currently export to more than 50 countries.
CATV cables
APAR’s customised cable solutions based on customer specifications offer high-bandwidth applications for data centres, Internet Service Providers (ISP), Multiple Service Providers (MSO), telcos and cable TV networks.
Application | Applications for fibre optic cables range from telephone call transmission (up to several million calls per cable), broadband connections, security camera and high speed data, video and audio transfer for computer networks. |
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Characteristics | The cable has a small diameter and weight, and is easy to install. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | Unitube optical cables from 2 Fibres to 24 Fibres, CATV cables |
Advantages | Fibre optic cables support and effectively manage huge internet services compared to standard copper cables. The diameter of fibre optic cables is smaller than copper cables. The cables provide higher capacity for bandwidth and for transmitting data over longer distances. This allows telecom network providers to reach remote locations across the globe. |
Unitube fibre optic cables
APAR’s optical fibre cables have several optical fibres bundled together, which are then individually and protectively covered to reduce losses and damage.
Application | Applications range from carrying telephone calls (up to several million calls per cable) to high-speed data transfer for vast computer networks. |
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Characteristics | For critical applications, our range of cables are available in fire-resistant (IEC 60331) versions, and can also be made for customer-specific requirements. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | Under Unitube Optical Cables, APAR offers the following types of cables: duct and direct-buried underground cable, aerial, ADSS and Figure 8 cables for overhead applications, and cables for indoor use in micro ducts/conduits from 2 fibres to 24 fibres. We also offer customer-specific composite and hybrid cables with single mode and multi mode fibres. |
Advantages | Fibre optic cables support and run a huge part of the global internet services in a more efficient and effective manner than standard copper cables. Fibre optic cables, with the similar thickness of standard copper cables, support a higher bandwidth, and transmit data over longer distances, allowing telecom network providers to reach remote locations across the globe. |
Multi-tube fibre optic cables
APAR’s optical fibre cables have several optical fibres bundled together, which are then individually and protectively covered to reduce losses and damage.
Application | Applications range from carrying telephone calls (up to several million calls per cable) to high speed data transfer for vast computer networks. |
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Characteristics | For critical applications, our cables are available in flame-retardant( IEC-60332) & fire-resistant (IEC 60331) versions, and are also based on customer-specific requirements. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | Multi loose tube optical cables. APAR offers the following types of loose tube cables: direct buried, duct, aerial, cables for indoor use in ribbon conduits and submarines. APAR provides multi loose tube cables from 2F to 512F ( Multi layer SZ core) with 24F per tube (with bundle or ring marking). We also offer ribbon cables up to 1000F as per customer specifications. In addition, we offer customer-specific design, composite, hybrid (fibre and copper core) and fire-resistant cables. |
Advantages | Fibre optic cables support and run a huge part of the global internet services in a more efficient and effective manner than standard copper cables. Fibre optic cables, with the similar thickness of standard copper cables, support a higher bandwidth, and transmit data over longer distances, allowing telecom network providers to reach remote locations across the globe. |
Breakout tight buffer optical cables
These cables are made by bundling tight buffered simplex fibre optic in an outer jacket. Non-metallic, FRP-strength members in the cable give it good tensile strength and electromagnetic protection.
Application | These cables are meant for indoor use. They are specially designed for applications like floor distribution, interconnection and equipment. |
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Characteristics | Excellent strip force stability, fibre-geometrical dimensions and good transmission performance are some of the characteristics of this cable. Tight-buffered cables are also easier to install because there is no gel to clean up and they do not require a fan out kit for splicing or termination. Connectors can be crimped directly to each fibre. |
Applicable standards | ITU-T G652.B OS1; ITU-T G652.D/G655/G657.A1/G657.A2 OS2; ITU-T G651.1 OM1 OM2 OM3 OM4IEC60793-2-10 type A1a.1/A1b OM1/OM2; IEC60793-2-10 type A1a.2 OM3; IEC60793-2-10 type A1a.3 OM4ISO/IEC 11801 , ISO/IEC 24702; IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet; ANSI/TIA/EIA 568C.3; ROHS-compliant directive 2002/95/EC ; LSZH: IEC 60332-1, IEC 60754, IEC 61034 |
Product range | 2/4/6/8/12/16 single mode fibres in full compliance with ITU-T G652D (also available with G657 SM fibre and OM1 / OM2 / OM3 & OM4 MM fibre). |
Advantages | Tight-buffered cables, are optimised for indoor applications. Since they are sturdier than loose-tube cables, they are best suited for moderate-length LAN/WAN connections, long indoor runs and even direct burial. Tight-buffered cables are also recommended for underwater applications. |
Ribbon cables duct, armoured & aerial
Ribbon optical cables are used for duct, direct buried, and aerial installations. These cables have a specific design of water block yarn that helps eliminate the steps associated with standard gel-filled cables.
In addition to optical fibres, the buffer tubes contain water-blocking gel and the cable core is surrounded with a water-swellable tape to prevent water ingress in the interstices of the cable core. Glass roving yarns are distributed over the inner sheath, and a thermoplastic jacket provides the cable with both mechanical and environmental protection.
Application | Ribbon optical cables are intended for duct, direct-buried, and lashed aerial installations. These cables are used for fibre networks where a high fibre count is required. Ribbon fibre optic cables can be used in indoor FTTH networks and indoor/outdoor point-to-point applications. |
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Characteristics | These cables are lighter compared to the old gel-filled cables. This allows for easier cable handling, easy mid-span entry, and superior fibre access. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | From 4F fibre up to 1000 single mode fibres in full compliance with ITU-T-G.652.D in 4/6/8/12 fibre ribbon (also available with G655 / G656 / G657 SM Fibre and OM1 / OM2 / OM3 & OM4 MM Fibre). These cables can be provided with unarmoured ducts for underground applications, ADSS for aerial use and armoured cables for direct buried applications. |
Advantages | These cables are more installer-friendly, and lighter in weight than conventional gel-filled cables, and hence allow for easier handling, mid-span entry, and provide superior fibre accessibility. The first advantage of a ribbon fibre jumper is the ability to save time and reduce installation cost. Since the cables are pre-banded (usually made up of 12 sets of separate fibres), installers and technicians can perform simpler, faster mass fusion stitching so that all fibres in the ribbon matrix can be stitched together at the same time. This means less installation time, lower installation labour costs, and faster recovery during downtime.The second benefit of the ribbon fibre cable is the increased fibre density of the cable. Fibre density is an important benefit as it increases the fibre count at the data centre. |
ADSS and fig 8 aerial cables
ADSS Cables are lightweight with a small diameter, which enables them to be installed aerially in short, medium or long distance applications.
For Figure 8 aerial self-support cables, the upper part of figure 8 has messenger wires (1 X 7 Stranded GI wires) with a PE outer sheath. The aerial messenger strand portion of the Figure 8 cable supports the mechanical and environmental stresses on this cable. Its strength-to-weight ratio allows it to support the composite strand/cable between poles (or support structures) protecting fibres from stress and sagging. This cable is suitable for hilly regions where a pole is difficult to use. However, this cable cannot be used under high tension lines.
Application | This ADSS Cable is designed for outside plant (OSP) aerial self-supported applications, high-tension power line distribution and local and campus network loop architectures. The cable is suitable for aerial-to-duct/underground transitions. Figure 8 cables are suitable for aerial applications. |
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Characteristics | This cable can be designed to specific requirements of length, wind speed and other loading conditions. All dielectric designed cables are completely immune to electromagnetic fields. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598, IEEE 1222 |
Product range | APAR offers ADSS Cables from 2F to 288F or more as per customer specifications, with various types of fibres like G.652 D, G657A1 & A2 ,G.655, G.656. We also offer multimode fibres with a span of 100 to 800 metres, requiring wind, ice load and sag for 11 kV to 660 kV power lines. APAR offers a variety of Figure 8 aerial cables from 2F to 288F, with single and multimode fibres, with uni/loose tube unarmoured and armoured cables. |
Advantages | These cables are flexible, lightweight, easy to handle and install. They are tensile, crush resistant and UV protected. The physical parameters of these cables are tightly controlled. All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) fibre cables provide advantages over strand and lash fibre networks for electric utility applications in many cases. Some of the advantages of ADSS cables include: No metallic components. They can be installed in supply space with no grounding required Little to no ‘make ready’ cost Lower hardware costs Speed and ease of installation Minimal long term maintenance Longer expected design life In most scenarios, these advantages lead to lower total cost for the electric utility. |
FTTH cables
FTTH cables are made for connecting end-user equipment with optic fibre cables received from outside.
Application | FTTH cables are good for fibre-to-the-home last mile solutions. FTTH Cables are made for connecting end-user equipment with optic fibre cables received from outside. The FTTH cable fibre unit is positioned at the centre. Then, 2 parallel strengthening members of FRP /ARP are placed to ensure crush resistance and tensile strength. The sheath jacket of LSZH makes it flame retardant and robust enough for outdoor use. |
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Characteristics | These cables are environment-friendly due to their LSZH and FR cable sheath properties. Moreover, their special layer provides additional protection form fire. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | Single mode G652d /G657. Multi mode OM1/ OM2 /OM3 /OM4 1F/ 2F/ 4F fibre cables. |
Advantages | The low-bend-sensitivity fibre provides higher bandwidth and good communication, while the FRP/ARP strength members provide the crush resistance. The FTTH cable can be stripped to remove the fibre, and since they can be connectorised by hand, no special tools will be required. |
Fire resistant/survival cables
Our fire resistant/fire survival cables feature a steel wire/steel wire braiding/corrugated steel tape armour to provide mechanical strength.
Application | These cables are generally used for fire alarm systems, voice alarms or voice evacuation systems, and in public buildings, tunnels, metro lines where it is necessary for the cables to operate, and for communication to continue in the event of a fire. |
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Characteristics | These cables are environment-friendly due to their LSZH and FR cable sheath properties. Moreover, their special layer provides additional protection form fire. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598, IEC 60331-25, IEC 60332 |
Product range | Offered in G 652.D, G657 A, G655 single mode, OM1,OM2, OM3 and OM4 multi mode. APAR offers 2F to 512 F optical fibre cables, in armoured and unarmoured designs. |
Advantages | The cable ensures operation for 3 hours in fires up to 750ºC. The cable is halogen-free and flame retardant, to protect against secondary damage to electronic equipment during and after the fire. |
Optical fibre festoon cables
These cables are used for festoon systems, and for non-interference data and signal transmission.
Application | Flexible signal and data trasmission cables for use on cranes and material handling equipment. Suitable for use on festoon systems and for simple reeling. Also for use in overhead cranes, hoists and other industrial applications. |
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Characteristics | They are resistant to oils and grease. They have a wide operating and storage temperature range, UV protected, fungus and water resistant. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | APAR offers G 652.D, G657 A, G655 Single Mode and OM1,OM2, OM3 and OM4 multi mode, in 2F to 96 core configurations. |
Advantages | These fibre optics offer absolute immunity from electrical interferences. They can cover vertical distances greater than 1000 metres while meeting performance requirements. |
Hybrid copper & OF cables
APAR can combine different cable elements like copper wires, fibre optics, and instrumentation pairs in hybrid cable constructions.
Application | Remote application of low-voltage power security networks, IP enabled appliances. |
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Characteristics | These hybrid cables can be customised to suit client requirements, including various fibre-optic cable designs, power, data, signal and communications conductors. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | Offered in SM Fibre G652D/G657A/G655 & Multi mode Fibre OM1,OM2, OM3 and OM4, in 2F to 144 core configurations. |
Advantages | The requirement and installation time of the cabling can be reduced for indoor and outdoor units. Since data and power are combined into one cable construction, it requires only a single cable pull, to provide huge installation and labour savings. |
Submarine underwater cables
These cables are best for underwater use, junction communication systems and long-haul communication systems.
Application | It is best for underwater use, junction communication systems and long-haul communication systems. |
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Characteristics | The cable exhibits excellent tensile strength and side press retardancy and gives excellent mechanical and environmental performance. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | APAR offers 24 F to 48 F Submarine Cables with Single Mode G652D, G654 or G655 fibres made to customer-specific fibre and cable specifications. |
Advantages | Due to their high tensile strength, ruggedness and lightweight design, these cables are durable enough to withstand high water pressure. They are waterproofed to withstand water penetration. |
Single-mode and multi-mode fibre
Single-mode fibre optics have a small diameter core, which allows only one mode of light to propagate. Multi-mode optical fibres are about 10 times bigger than single-mode fibres.
Application | Single-mode fibres are meant for long distance data transmission networks (100 kms and above) due to their enormous bandwidth and low losses. They are generally used by telcos, CATV companies, railways, power grids and oil and gas companies. Multi-mode fibres are typically meant for short distances (maximum 2 kms) and are generally used in data and audio/video applications in local area networks. |
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Characteristics | Large fibre counts with small cable diameter. These cables are highly adaptable to mass splicing and are suitable for installation in pipelines. |
Applicable standards | IEC 60793, IEC 60794, Telcordia GR -20, TIA/EIA 598 |
Product range | APAR offers single-mode optical fibre cables using G652D/G655 & G 657 fibres from 2F to 512 F, in armoured, unarmoured and aerial appliications. Multi-mode optical fibre cables using OM1/OM2/OM3 & OM4 fibres from 2F to 24F, in armoured, unarmoured and aerial applications. |
Advantages | Single-mode fibre optic transmissions are faster than multi mode over long distances, because fewer switches or routers are needed mid span. They have virtually unlimited bandwidth, and are capable of transmitting data at up to 40 GB over hundreds of kilometers, with little integrity loss. Multi-mode cables are less expensive to install, operate, and maintain. Multi-mode cables have high speed and high bandwidth over short distances. They allow several mode optical signals to be transmitted at once. |
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