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Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket

Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket cable is designed for outdoor fiber routes that need higher crush resistance, rodent protection and stable performance in ducts, conduits and direct-buried sections. The structure combines loose tube construction, water-blocking elements, corrugated steel tape armor and an LSZH outer sheath for projects where mechanical protection matters as much as optical performance.

This design is suitable for campus backbones, inter-building links, FTTC and FTTB sections, telecommunication trunk routes and other outside plant installations where moisture, impact and handling conditions are more demanding than standard indoor cabling.

Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket fiber optic cable

Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket cable overview

The cable structure is built around colored loose tubes stranded around a central strength element. Water swelling tape is used between the tubes and the central member to limit water penetration, while swelling glass yarns add tensile support around the core. A corrugated steel tape armor layer improves crush and rodent resistance, and a ripcord under the armor helps make stripping cleaner during installation and preparation.

The LSZH outer sheath is a practical choice when the project requires a low-smoke, halogen-free jacket while still needing outdoor-grade protection. For broader cable families, visit the fiber optic and data LAN cables category. For a technical background on fiber transmission, see fiber optic cable overview.

Depending on the route and project requirement, alternative sheath colors, tube/fiber color options, higher tensile reinforcement and different sheath materials can also be specified. Two-layer tube construction up to 192 fibers is available on request.

Key highlights

  • Outdoor loose tube construction
  • Corrugated steel tape armor
  • LSZH black outer sheath
  • Water-blocking tape and dry core support
  • Rodent and crush resistance
  • Reference fiber type: 9/125 G.652.D
  • Suitable for ducts, conduits and direct burial
  • Reference temperature range: -30°C to +70°C

Where Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket fits best

This cable is intended for outside plant and distribution routes where a standard unarmored design may not be enough. It works well where the line may be exposed to pulling stress, contact pressure, rough duct sections or rodent risk.

Telecom trunk lines

Good for primary and secondary distribution, WAN links and inter-building telecom backbone routes.

Campus and facility links

A practical option for campus cabling, FTTB sections and network extensions between buildings.

Duct and direct burial routes

Useful for ducts, conduits and direct-buried underground sections where extra mechanical security is required.

Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket features

Loose tube core

The loose tube design protects fibers from installation stress and supports outdoor network distribution layouts.

Metallic armor protection

Corrugated steel tape armor adds crush resistance and extra protection against rodent damage.

LSZH outer sheath

The LSZH jacket supports projects where low-smoke and halogen-free performance is preferred.

Water-blocking design

Water swelling tape and dry-core protection help reduce the risk of moisture travel inside the cable.

UV and outdoor stability

The outer sheath is intended for outdoor use and is resistant to demanding environmental exposure.

Custom configuration options

Tube count, color options, tensile reinforcement and sheath alternatives can be specified according to project scope.

Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket reference specification

The table below reflects the reference configuration currently shown for this page. Exact values can vary by fiber count and project-specific construction.

Tubes x Fibers4 x 12Outer Diameter12 mm ±1.0
Loose Tube Diameter2.4 mmLoose Tube MaterialPBT
Strength MembersWater Blocking Glass YarnArmorCorrugated Steel Tape Armour
Outer JacketLSZH (Black)Weight165 kg/km
Tensile Load Perm/Inst1600 / 2400 NFiber Type9/125 G.652.D
Bandwidth1310 / 1550 nmAttenuation Max0.34 / 0.25 dB/km
Crush2000 N (IEC 60794-1-2 E3)Temperature Range-30°C to +70°C (IEC 60794-1-2 F1)
Minimum Bending Radius20 x Outer Diameter (IEC 60794-1-2 E11)Construction OptionsUp to 192 fibers, alternative sheath and reinforcement options

Related cable options and internal navigation

Use the links below to compare sheath type, protection level and structure within the UPCOM cable portfolio.

How to choose Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket cable

  1. Define the installation route. Confirm whether the cable will run in ducts, conduits, buried sections or mixed outdoor paths.
  2. Check mechanical risk. Where rodent exposure, crush load or rough handling is possible, the metallic armored structure becomes more relevant.
  3. Review sheath expectations. Use the LSZH jacket when low-smoke, halogen-free behavior is preferred over a PE-based outer sheath.
  4. Match fiber count and construction. Confirm fiber quantity, tube arrangement and any project-specific reinforcement requirement before quotation.
  5. Validate standards and documentation. Align the cable design, datasheet and route conditions before final approval and ordering.

Standards and compliance

The current page references IEC 60754-1, IEC 61034-1 and 2, IEC 60794-1 and 2, ISO/IEC 11801, TIA/EIA 568-C.3 and TELCORDIA GR-409-CORE. For project reviews, the most useful checkpoints are sheath behavior, smoke performance, optical fiber type and installation environment.

FAQ

Is Multi Loose Tube Metallic Armored Single LSZH Jacket suitable for direct burial?

Yes. The current application scope includes directly buried underground installation as well as ducts and conduits.

What provides the extra protection in this cable?

The main protective elements are the corrugated steel tape armor, water-blocking components, glass yarn reinforcement and the LSZH outer sheath.

Which fiber type is shown in the reference specification?

The reference configuration shown on the page uses 9/125 G.652.D single-mode optical fiber.

Can the cable be customized?

Yes. Available options include different tube counts, sheath and fiber colors, higher tensile reinforcement and alternative sheath preferences such as L-M-HDPE or LSZH.

When should I compare this design with a PE jacket version?

That comparison matters when the project is deciding between LSZH priorities and a PE-based outer sheath for the route environment and specification language.

Need the right construction for your project?

Share your required fiber count, route type, installation method and sheath expectation. We can help you match the right outdoor cable structure instead of forcing a standard build that does not fit the job.