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Tag Archives: Mechanical Splicing
Fiber Optic Splicing:Two Important Methods for It
Fiber optic splicing is an important method of joining two fiber optic cables together. It is a preferred solution when an available fiber cable is not sufficiently long for the required run. Besides, fiber optic splicing is designed to restore fiber … Continue reading
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A Guide to Fiber Optic Splicing
Fiber Optic Splicing Basis It is vital for any company or fiber optic technician involved in telecommunications to grasp knowledge of fiber optic splicing methods. Fiber optic splicing refers to joining two fiber optic cables together. It can result in … Continue reading
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Mechanical Splicing vs. Fusion Splicing
Knowledge of splicing technology is essential for companies or fiber optic technicians involved in the telecommunication field. To put it simply, fiber optic splicing involves joining two fibers together under the influence of heat. There are two preferred types of … Continue reading
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