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GJXFH Indoor FTTH Drop Cable

Indoor FTTH drop cable with parallel FRP strength members for protected subscriber-side routing, building entry, and apartment distribution.

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GJXFH Flat Indoor FTTH Drop Cable
GJXFH structure diagram

Product Overview

Flat indoor FTTH drop cable with LSZH sheath for indoor surface routing and tight space distribution.

Fiber count, fiber type, sheath color, and connector type should be confirmed according to final cable design and project requirements.

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Product Answer

What is GJXFH fiber optic cable?
GJXFH is a flat (bow) indoor FTTH drop cable with LSZH sheath and parallel FRP strength members, designed for indoor surface routing and installation in tight spaces.

Quick Selection Guide

Compare GJXFH with similar FTTH drop cable types.

RequirementGJXFH (Flat Indoor)GJXH (Round Indoor)GJYXCH (Aerial)
ShapeFlat (bow)RoundFigure-8
SheathLSZHLSZHPE/LSZH
Strength memberParallel FRPNoneSteel messenger
InstallationSurface routingRiser/conduitIndoor-outdoor
Best Pick★★★Surface/corner routing★★★Conduit/pull★★★Aerial drop

Key Takeaways

Citable Specification Notes

Product Structure

GJXFH indoor FTTH drop cable structure

GJXFH is a flat bow-type indoor FTTH drop cable with optical fiber in the center and parallel FRP strength members on both sides. The all-dielectric structure is suitable for protected indoor subscriber-side routing where non-metallic construction is preferred.

  • Central optical fiberOne or more bend-insensitive fibers are placed in the center for compact indoor FTTH routing.
  • Parallel FRP strength membersTwo FRP elements provide tensile support while keeping the cable non-metallic.
  • LSZH indoor sheathLow-smoke zero-halogen sheath supports protected indoor subscriber-side cable routes.
LayerComponentMaterial / Function
1Optical fiberG.657A1 / G.657A2 / G.652D according to project requirement.
2Strength memberParallel FRP strength members for non-metallic indoor tensile support.
3Outer sheathLSZH sheath for protected indoor routing.
4Cable profileFlat bow-type drop cable profile for FTTH access routes.

General Optical Performance

Fiber TypeTypical AttenuationApplication Note
G.657A1≤0.36 dB/km @1310nm; ≤0.22 dB/km @1550nmIndoor FTTH routes where bend performance is required.
G.657A2≤0.36 dB/km @1310nm; ≤0.22 dB/km @1550nmRecommended for tighter indoor bends and subscriber-side routing.
G.652D≤0.36 dB/km @1310nm; ≤0.22 dB/km @1550nmAvailable when project design requires standard single-mode fiber.

Key Features

Indoor FTTH Routing

Designed for protected subscriber-side routes inside buildings, apartments, and indoor distribution paths.

All-Dielectric Design

Parallel FRP strength members make the cable suitable where non-metallic construction is required.

LSZH Sheath

Low-smoke zero-halogen sheath supports indoor use where building safety requirements matter.

Flat Cable Profile

Bow-type structure helps with surface routing, wall paths, and compact indoor installation.

Bend-Insensitive Fiber

Compatible with G.657 series fibers for common indoor FTTH bend conditions.

Project Customization

Fiber count, fiber type, sheath color, packing length, and connector options can be confirmed per order.

Model Comparison

ModelStrength MemberTypical UseSelection Note
GJXFHParallel FRPIndoor all-dielectric FTTH drop routesUse where non-metallic indoor construction is preferred.
GJXHParallel steel wiresIndoor FTTH drop routesUse when steel wire tensile support is acceptable or specified.
GJXFVFRP / indoor flat designProtected indoor subscriber routesConfirm drawing and sheath requirement before selection.
GJYXFCHFRP + messenger wireOutdoor self-supporting FTTH accessUse for aerial drop routes requiring dielectric support design.

Application Scenarios

FTTH Subscriber Drop

Protected indoor route from the distribution point to customer premises equipment.

Apartment Distribution

Indoor routing for apartments, MDU buildings, and protected shared spaces.

Building Entry

Building-side indoor routing after the access cable enters the premises.

Wall Box Connection

Short indoor connection between wall boxes, distribution boxes, and termination points.

Protected Indoor Path

Protected subscriber-side pathways where exposed outdoor performance is not required.

Custom Indoor Route

Used where the project drawing calls for compact indoor FTTH cable routing.

Why Choose MapleArashi for GJXFH FTTH Drop Cable?

Project-Based Supply Support

GJXFH FTTH drop cables are supplied through qualified production resources in China, with project-based quotation support and coordinated order fulfillment.

International Project Support

Fiber optic cable supply support for telecom operators, contractors, distributors, and project buyers in international markets.

Custom OEM/ODM Solutions

Flexible customization: fiber count, fiber type, sheath color, cable length, connector type, and packaging.

Quality Control System

In-house tensile, bend, impact, and optical testing per IEC 60794 standards. Compliance documents available upon request.

Global Logistics Network

Standard FCL and LCL shipping from Shenzhen port. DDP and express logistics available for samples and urgent orders.

Dedicated Sales Support

One-on-one engineering support for product selection. Technical data sheet and sample approval before mass production.

GJXFH Cable Configurator

Configure the key requirement for GJXFH Indoor FTTH Drop Cable. Select standard options or enter custom notes, then send your RFQ by WhatsApp or email.

FAQ About GJXFH Indoor FTTH Drop Cable

Q: What is GJXFH used for?
GJXFH is used for protected indoor FTTH drop routes, building-entry sections, apartment distribution, and subscriber-side routing. Final use should follow the project drawing and indoor route conditions.
Q: What is the strength member of GJXFH?
GJXFH uses parallel FRP strength members in its indoor drop cable structure. Final construction should be confirmed from the drawing and project specification before production.
Q: What fiber types are available?
G.657A1, G.657A2, or G.652D fibers can be reviewed according to the project requirement. G.657 series fibers are commonly used where bend performance matters in indoor routing.
Q: What is the difference between GJXFH and GJXH?
GJXFH uses parallel FRP strength members, while GJXH is commonly positioned with parallel steel wire strength members. The final selection should follow the required cable drawing, sheath material, and installation route.
Q: Can GJXFH be used outdoors?
GJXFH is intended for indoor or protected building routes. For exposed outdoor aerial routes, review outdoor self-supporting drop cable models such as GJYXCH or GJYXFCH.
Q: What should I send for quotation?
Send the drawing if available, fiber count, fiber type, sheath material, color, route type, packing length, quantity, and any connector or labeling requirement.

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