The Markerball MB22 orange is used to mark relevant positions in the ground.
If necessary, the passive electronic oscillating circuit can be located with pinpoint accuracy by means of a locator. Typical positions for the ball marker are, e.g, telecommunication cables, pipe bracings, branches or joints.
Application:
Long-distance telecom backbone routes
FTTH (Fiber to the Home) main lines in urban environments
Data center interconnection networks
Railway and highway cable installations
Communication cables for pipelines, oil & gas, or smart grid infrastructure
Features:
High Detectability: Passive RFID technology enables precise, long-term underground signal marking.
Durable Design: Molded from HDPE for excellent mechanical strength, chemical resistance, and waterproofing.
Accurate Location: Can be detected with compatible RF locators with ±15 cm accuracy.
Easy Installation: No power supply, no activation required—ready to use upon burial.
Frequency Options: Custom frequencies available to match regional or client standards.
ORDERING INFOMATION:
Item  | Specification  | 
Model  | TLM-MB110-TC  | 
Outer Diameter  | Ø110 mm  | 
Weight  | Ca. 0,4kg  | 
Shell Material  | High-strength HDPE (UV-resistant, corrosion and impact resistant)  | 
Operating Frequency  | 101,4 kHz ± 2,5 kHz  | 
Identification Type  | orange (customizable)  | 
Maximum Detection Depth  | Up to 1.5 meters (depending on field conditions & detector)  | 
Service Life  | ≥ 50 years (passive, no power required)  | 
Ingress Protection Rating  | IP68  | 
Operating Temperature  | -15°C to +60°C  | 
Storage Temperature  | -40°C to +75°C  | 
Installation Method  | Buried directly above or near the fiber optic cable  | 
Packaging  | 100 pcs/carton  | 
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