• Armoured Cable vs. Unarmoured Cable: What’s The Difference?

    Armoured Cable vs. Unarmoured Cable: What’s The Difference?

    Armoured Cable vs. Unarmoured Cable: What’s The Difference? With the rapid development of optical communication, in various environments, more and more fiber optic cables are being used. What if in harsh circumstances? Then ensuring that your cables are operated smoothly and reliably when transmitting data is crucial. That’s where the armored cable comes in. An armored cable is protected from mechanical damage, as its...
  • How fast is the fiber optic cable

    How fast is the fiber optic cable

    How fast is the fiber optic cable Recently, it is increasingly obvious that fiber optic cable is replacing the copper cable as a communication way step by step. One reason is that fiber optic cable can extend the distance of local phone systems and network systems, including university campuses, office buildings, industrial plants, and electric utility companies. In addition, current fiber optic cable is...
  • Fusion Splicing vs Mechanical Splicing:Fiber Optic Cables Solutions

    Fusion Splicing vs Mechanical Splicing:Fiber Optic Cables Solutions

    Fusion Splicing vs Mechanical Splicing:Fiber Optic Cables Solutions Introduction to Fiber Optic Splicing During the actual operation of fiber cables, fiber optic splicing is often needed to achieve the connection between optic fibers. To be specific, fiber optic splicing is a process to combine the ends of optic fibers together. And only one end of each individual fiber is required. There are mainly two...
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