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2022.02
What is LSZH cable?
LSZH is the short form of Reduced Smoke Absolutely No Halogen. These cables are built with coat material devoid of halogenic products such as chlorine and fluorine as these chemical have poisonous nature when they are shed.
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2022.02
3 things that make a cable flexible
There are many situations where flexible cables are needed. Especially when installing temporary installations, such as a stage for a music festival or outdoor concert.
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2022.02
Factory vs. Field Termination of Optical Fiber
What's the difference? Why is it so important which option you choose for your application? When you compare field terminated cables to plug-and-play factory terminated solutions, many factors differ greatly.
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2022.02
Smaller, Lighter, More Flexible Fiber Optic Cables Meet Today's Growing Demand
As more advanced technologies such as 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) require higher bandwidth, the demand for fiber optic cables has steadily increased.
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2022.01
Cable Construction and Armored vs. Unarmored Applications
In this article, we will discuss armored and unarmored fiber optic cables and the various cable constructions offered. I will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of armored versus unarmored cables in these different constructions.
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2022.01
Benefits of Polypropylene Corrugated Conduits
Conduit is a durable conduit for protecting and routing electrical wiring.
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