The world’s largest communications and energy cable manufacturer Prysmian Group (Prysmian Group) this month released an innovative product, a micro-catheter cable ezMICRODUCT with an outer diameter of only 8 mm, containing 288 optical fibers and a reduced-diameter micro-catheter cable. Conduit cable, which marks the latest innovation of the Prysmian Group's micro-catheter product line, which includes a micro-catheter cable containing 528 optical fibers with an outer diameter of 14 mm.


   According to reports, the 288-fiber ezMICRODUCT not only has a higher density, but is also developed for easy installation. The size of the cable and the number of fibers allow the installer to use the existing infrastructure. The operating temperature of this cable is -40°F to 158°F, and it is suitable for microcatheter systems anywhere in the United States.
 "Our latest generation of microcatheter products continue to break the boundaries of fiber density," said Jim Ryan, the company's technical marketing manager. "By using 200-micron fibers that are not sensitive to bending, and using only 24 fibers per tube, this can be achieved. This density."


   This innovation demonstrates the Prysmian Group’s commitment to fiber optics and telecommunications. The company’s ezMICRODUCT is specially designed for the installation of jet micro-catheters. With FlexRibbon technology, it maximizes the fiber density and catheter utilization through the smallest cables, and continues to expand the Prysmian Group’s broad product portfolio to provide high Density, easy to install product.