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Does a custom fiber optic cable have a fluorescent function?
Customized fiber optic cables can be equipped with fluorescent function. Fluorescent fibers are composed of fluorescent substances and certain rare elements mixed in the core and cladding. When excitation light enters the core from the side or end face, the luminescent material in the core is exci
What does armored fiber mean?
Armored fiber refers to a special fiber made of one or more layers of protective materials on the basis of ordinary fiber. The following is a detailed explanation of armored fiber: I. Definition and structure Definition: Armored fiber is a technology that adds protective materials to the outside
Do you understand the principle of shielding network cables?
The principle of shielded cable is mainly based on its unique structure and material design. The following is a detailed explanation of the principle of shielded cable: First, structural characteristics The shielded network cable adds one or more metal shielding layers inside the insulating laye
Detailed explanation of the connection and wiring skills of fiber optic composit
The connection and wiring techniques of fiber optic composite cables (such as fiber optic composite power cables OPPC) involve several steps and considerations. The following is a detailed description of this process: I. Preparation Confirm the cable model and specifications: Before connecting
Which types of optical cables are used for the tpu outer sheath for optical cabl
TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) outer sheaths for optical cables are widely used in a variety of types of optical cables due to their wear resistance, tensile resistance, flexibility, and excellent moisture and flame retardancy properties, especially those that require high mechanical protection
What cable model does gyta represent?
GYTA stands for ordinary outdoor loose-sheathed stranded optical cable, which is a type of outdoor optical cable. The following is a detailed explanation of GYTA optical cable: First, structural characteristics The structure of GYTA fiber optic cable is to put 250 μm optical fiber into a loose t
Network cable crystal head 4 wire and 8 wire difference comparison
The differences between the 4-wire and 8-wire network cable crystal heads are mainly reflected in the transmission rate, application scenarios, and production standards. The following is a detailed comparison of the two: First, the transmission rate 4-Line crystal head: In the 100M network, onl
Connection methods and precautions for Category 6 network cables and other netwo
Category 6 cable (CAT-6 compliant) is a high-speed network connection device that supports IEEE standard Gigabit Ethernet and can transfer data at speeds up to 10.Gbps, suitable for high-speed connections to computers, routers and other network devices. The following are the connection methods of
What are the differences between flexible and non-flexible network cables?
There are significant differences between flexible and non-flexible network cables in several aspects, and the following are the main differences between the two: I. Definition and structure Flexible network cable: Definition: A flexible network cable is a type of network cable specifically des
Is the optical fiber communication signal easily attenuated?
The signal in optical fiber communication does have the problem of attenuation, but it does not mean that the signal is easily attenuated to the extent that it cannot be used. The attenuation of optical fiber communication signals is the result of a combination of factors. The following is a detai