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titleOfInvention Optical drop cable
abstract An optical drop cable that is excellent in distinguishability between optical fiber cores, can be stored in optical fiber cores, and can be handled, and can improve the connection work of optical fiber cores in a closure. I will provide a. SOLUTION: A plurality of optical fiber core wires 29 are gathered and an outer periphery thereof is coated with an optical fiber unit 21A, 21B, strength members 22a, 22b arranged in parallel to the optical fiber units 21A, 21B, and 1 is an optical drop cable 100 that includes an outer cover 24 that is extrusion-coated on the outer periphery of the optical fiber unit 21 and is configured to be separable without being bonded between the cover 30 and the outer cover 24 of the optical fiber units 21A and 21B. [Selection] Figure 1
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