LINDEN-SPE-7059-9 High-Strength Buoyant 2000
High-strength buoyant underwater fiber optic cable designed for ROVs, marine systems, diver communication, sensor links, and rugged subsea optical data transmission.
Description
LINDEN-SPE-7059-9 High-Strength Buoyant 2000 is a rugged buoyant fiber optic cable designed for underwater, marine, tactical, ROV, diver, and temporary deployment applications where reliable optical communication is required in demanding environments. The cable is built to provide strong tensile performance while maintaining buoyancy in water, helping reduce drag, snagging, and cable sinking during operation.
This cable is suitable for applications where standard fiber optic cables may be too fragile, too heavy, or unsuitable for repeated underwater handling.
Product Overview
The LINDEN-SPE-7059-9 High-Strength Buoyant 2000 is engineered for high-strength underwater communication use. Its buoyant outer construction allows the cable to remain afloat or neutrally supported in water, depending on deployment conditions. This makes it useful for mobile marine systems, underwater inspection equipment, oceanographic tools, and remotely operated vehicles.
The cable combines optical signal transmission with a reinforced mechanical structure, making it suitable for environments where pulling force, abrasion, bending, and water exposure are important concerns.
Key Features
- High-strength buoyant cable design
- Designed for underwater and marine environments
- Suitable for ROV, diver, sensor, and tactical fiber applications
- Buoyant outer layer helps reduce sinking and cable drag
- Rugged construction for repeated handling and deployment
- Supports reliable fiber optic communication
- Lightweight compared with many armored underwater cable options
- Flexible design for field and marine use
- Can be used in temporary or semi-permanent underwater systems
- Built for demanding cable handling conditions
Typical Applications
The LINDEN-SPE-7059-9 cable can be used in:
- ROV tether systems
- Underwater inspection equipment
- Marine research systems
- Diver communication links
- Temporary subsea fiber optic links
- Oceanographic sensor connections
- Offshore monitoring systems
- Tactical underwater communication
- Marine robotics
- Harbor, port, and coastal survey equipment
- Underwater camera and data transmission systems



