Product Description
Fiber optic cable granules are the small, often plastic or polymer-based, particles that are used in the manufacturing of fiber optic cables. These granules are typically melted down and formed into the protective coatings, jackets, or insulation around the fibers. The materials used for granules are chosen for their durability, flexibility, and ability to withstand environmental conditions, such as temperature changes and moisture.
FAQs of Fiber Optic Cable Granules:
Q: What is the material feature of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The material feature of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is recyclable.
Q: What is the grade of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The grade of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is PE 100.
Q: What is the color of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The color of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is Green.
Q: What is the density of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The density of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is 0.945 Gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).
Q: What is the tensile strength of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The tensile strength of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is 0.950 gm/cm3 Megapascals (MPa).
Q: What is the melting point of Fiber Optic Cable Granules?
A: The melting point of Fiber Optic Cable Granules is 250C.