Optical Cable Overview
The indoor cable habe an outer diameter of 2.2 mm, 2.5 mm or 3.0 mm. The oudoor cable are available with 2, 4, or 6 fibers. The
Indoor optical cables use either single-mode (SMF, e.g., OS2) or multi-mode fibers (MMF, e.g., OM3, OM4). The core diameter for single-mode fibers is usually 8–10 µm, while multi-mode fibers have cores of 50 µm or 62.5 µm. The cladding diameter is standardized at 125 µm for both types, with a coating thickness of approximately 250 µm for primary protection .
Indoor cables often use tight-buffered fibers, where each fiber is coated with a 900 µm buffer to facilitate easy termination and handling. This buffer is typically made of acrylate or similar polymer and may be reinforced with aramid yarns for tensile strength .
The overall cable diameter depends on the number of fibers and the cable design:
Indoor cables are typically jacketed with PVC or LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) materials. The jacket thickness contributes to the overall diameter and provides protection against mechanical stress, temperature variations, and fire hazards. Plenum-rated cables (for air-handling spaces) may have slightly thicker jackets to meet fire safety standards .
Key standards governing indoor optical cable dimensions include:
Indoor optical cables are designed for flexibility, ease of installation, and high-density connectivity. Standard diameters are largely determined by fiber count, buffer type, and jacket material, with tight-buffered 900 µm fibers forming the core of most indoor cables and overall cable diameters ranging from 3 mm to 12 mm depending on design and fiber density . Compliance with ITU-T, IEC, and ICEA standards ensures reliable performance in building environments.

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