Alumium Core PVC Insulated Cable (VLV)
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000M m
- Supply Capability:
- 1000M Per Week m/month
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Basic Info. Of Alumium Core PVC Insulated Cable (VLV)
Model NO.: | GYFTY53 |
Application: | Long Distance Symmetric Cable |
Conductor Material: | Optical Fiber |
Type: | G652d/Om1/Om2/Om3 |
Cover Material: | PE |
Certification: | ISO |
Cable Type: | GYTS |
Fiber Type: | G. 652d/Om1/Om2/Om3 |
Certificates: | ISO9001: 2000, CE, SGS |
Brand Name: | Kxofc |
Factory: | Yes |
Free Samples: | Yes |
Test Report: | Yes |
100% Test Before Delivery: | Yes |
OEM: | Welcome |
Export Markets: | Global |
Additional Info. Of Alumium Core PVC Insulated Cable (VLV)
Trademark: | KXOFC |
Packing: | Wooden Drum or by Customer′s Requirment |
Standard: | ISO9001: 2000, CE,SGS,ROHS |
Origin: | Zhejiang |
HS Code: | 85447000 |
Production Capacity: | 10000km/Year |
Product Description of Alumium Core PVC Insulated Cable (VLV)
GYFTY53 Optical fiber Cable: Features:
1 Do great in crush resistance and tensile force
2 PE sheath can easily protect cable from damage
3 Sophisticated technology makes cable have excellent mechanical properties
4 Filling compound gives optical fiber good protection
5 Cable grease ensure vertical water blocking effect
----The special water-proof compound filled in the loose tube.
----Complete filled with the core of the optical cable.
----Plastic-plated (steel) aluminum tape moisture proof layer
Cable Type | Fiber Count | Tube+Fillers | Max. No. of fibers | Cable Diameter | Cable weight(Kg/Km) | Tensile Strenth Long/Short(N) | Crush Resistance Long/Short Term(N/100mm) |
GYFTY53--4~30 Cores | 4~30 | 5 | 6 | 9.6~ | 80~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--4~36Cores | 4~36 | 6 | 6 | 10.2~ | 90~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--32~60Cores | 32~60 | 5 | 12 | 10.6~ | 95~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--32~72Cores | 32~72 | 6 | 12 | 11~ | 100~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--74~96Cores | 74~96 | 8 | 12 | 12.5~ | 120~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--98~120Cores | 98~120 | 10 | 12 | 13.8~ | 160~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--122~144Cores | 122~144 | 12 | 12 | 15.4~ | 210~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
GYFTY53--146~216Cores | 146~216 | 6/12 | 6/12 | 16~ | 220~ | 600/1500 | 300/1000 |
- Q: Does the nvidia GT 520 require any power supply cables to be attached to it or do only the mid/higher end cards like HD 6870 require psu cables to be attached?Thanks
- No, the GT 520 is a low-power consumption card that doesn't need an external cable. It draws all the power it needs directly from the PCI-E x16 slot. Same story for the GeForce GT 430, GT 440, GT 630 and Radeon HD 6450, 6570, 6670 7750. None of those cards require external power. The GeForce GTS 450, GTX 550 Ti, Radeon HD 7770 and Radeon HD 6850 require a 6-pin cable. The Radeon HD 6870 and GeForce GTX 560 require two 6-pin cables, not just one.
- Q: I lost the Power cord for my PS2 Slim and I am wondering if I can use the PSP Power/Recharge Cable while I wait for the replacement to arrive in the mail?
- No you can't, the PSP AC adapter has a lower volt ammount then the one required to power a PS2 So your going to have to play your PSP while you wait for the replacement PS2 cord to come to come
- Q: So I've had my laptop for about a year and a half now and I've gone through 4 power cables, 3 non-factory. What happens with each one is, I plug it in, the blue light surrounding the hole turns on, the end of the power cable that plugs into my laptop gets super hot and either melts the power cable, or when I plug the cable in, the light won't come on unless I have it in just right. This usually starts to happen between one and three months after I get a new cable. It's starting to go through them faster now, any ideas?
- Get it repaired. There might be a short circuit inside the socket. It will ruin your computer if you dont act now. You will lose your laptop or spend more if the laptop itsel gets damaged.
- Q: Do you need to use both the 6 pin PCI-E power cable and the 8 pin PCI-E power cable on a video card? Why are they used? To give power to the video card if needed? Seems like the motherboard gives the card power as well?
- if the graphics card has an 6-pin power connector and an 8-pin connector then u need to use the 6-pin and the 8-pin power cable from your power supply.most power supplies (especially those that supply 500 watts of power to your cpu and all the peripherals) in the market right now have at least one connector for each type (6-pin and 8-pin).usually the most high-end power supplies now (like the Ultra X4 series) have more than 1 for each type.right now the most high-end power supplies from my perspective is the 1600W power supply from the Ultra X4 series.it has 3 6-pin power connectors and 3 for the 8-pin power connector. and ya the 6- and 8-pin power connector is the bridge for the power supply to transport power to the component. nope.the motherboard is a selfish guy.it doesnt give power to the graphics card unless the graphics card doesn't take a lot of wattage to work then the motherboard will donate power to the graphics card.
- Q: Copper and Aluminum are being considered for the cables in a high-voltage transmission line where each must carry a current of 50A. The resistance of each cable is to be .15ohms per kilometer.A. If the line carries power from Niagra Falls to New York (500Km), mow much power is lost along the way in the cable? Compute for each choice of cable materialB. the necessary cable diameterC. mass per meter of cable Please correct if you see anything that may be offSolving for part a:Power = I deltaV, since deltaV was not given IR=deltaVso Power = (I^2)R = 50^2 x 75 = 187.5 kW lt;-- answerR= 75 since R= .15 ohms/ km x 500kmB) resistivity of copper = 1.7 x 10^-8 ohm m resistivity of al = 2.82 x 10^-8 ohm m R = (resistivity x length)/Areawhat do i use for R? is it the 0.15 ohm/km or 75 ohm?using the 75 ohm as R, I get that the radius of the copper wire is 0.0000361 m and the diameter is then 0.0000722.Am i on the right track?
- As the resistivity of copper and aluminum are different,to have the the same resistance,the sections are different. The losses per cable are Ri^2 = 0.15*500*50^2 ( just for the sake of completness,the power transmission lines have three cables) If you take lenght 1km you have to use0.15 ohm,which is the same as using 500km and R =75 ohm Be careful to use the same units of lenght in resistivity and distance. You are on the right track
- Q: can i cut my computer Power Supply cables/USB and HDD cable to add an extension myself? They're all short.
- No chance in hell. besides the fact you would have to extend the wires in the data cables with the EXACTLY same lenght, the chances to break the shielding is 100%. Not mentioning the fact that the power cables do not support the extra load given by makeshift connectors.
- Q: Basically i want to add another ssd using a power splitter cable, however i was wondering if you could use the power splitter cable with the optical drive instead of with the current hard drive, (im asking this as there's no room to place the ssd drive close to the hard drive)Thanks
- Yes it will work just fine.
- Q: Two weeks ago, my 1 yr 19 lcd monitor began to flicker? Why? The power cord and usb cable are secure?
- I've had a similar thing happen with my 17 GEM monitor. Eventually, I relocated the monitor and redid all the wiring and the flickering ultimately stopped. I'd wager it's a wire issue.
- Q: I have a power cable for my computer that got slightly chewed and i was wondering does that effect the power.im just wanting to know if it will have less power or will it work the same and as far as i know none of the wires where hurt just the rubber around them.
- replace your cable as its now a fire and shock risk
- Q: I lost these cables in a move so I'm looking to buy a replacement USB cable and the Power Adapter and cord. What cables do I need, and where can I buy them? :(
- The power cable and adapter will probably be unique to the scanner. You'll have to order the right one from HP, or through a computer store. The USB cable should be standard. Most printers and scanners use a USB cable with a Type A connector (flat) on one end, and a Type B connector (squared-off) on the other end. They're easy to find at Staples, as well as at computer stores.
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Jiangsu, China |
Year Established | 1995 |
Annual Output Value | USD200,752,660.10 |
Main Markets | Southeast Asia;Mid East ;Domestic Marke |
Company Certifications | ISO14001;ISO9001;OHSMS GB/T28001-2001; CCC |
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3. Manufacturer Capability
a) Trade Capacity | |
Nearest Port | Shanghai |
Export Percentage | 70% - 80% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 21-50 People |
Language Spoken: | English; Chinese |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | Above 360,000 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | Above 80 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered |
Product Price Range | High; Average |
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Alumium Core PVC Insulated Cable (VLV)
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000M m
- Supply Capability:
- 1000M Per Week m/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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