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What are Fiber Optics? Fiber optics (optical fibers) are long, thin strands of very pure glass about the diameter of a human hair. They are arranged in bundles called optical cables and used to transmit light signals over long distances. If you look closely at a single optical fiber, you will see that it has [...]

Thursday, February 9th, 2012 at 13:01 | 0 comments

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Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 at 07:35 | 0 comments

How Does an Optical Fiber Transmit Light? Many people sell the optic fiber, but do you really know how does they transmit light? Today ADTEK will share with you. Suppose you want to shine a flashlight beam down a long, straight hallway. Just point the beam straight down the hallway — light travels in straight [...]

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 at 04:53 | 0 comments

1) G657 Bend Insensitive Fiber Optic Cables: The G657 Bend Insensitive Fiber Optic Cables are optimized for enhanced low micro-bending sensitivity compared to the regular SMF fiber optic cables. This cable will make the installation and maintenance of the fiber optic cables more efficient. The G657 Bend Insensitive Fiber Optic Cables are ideal for FTTH, it is easier [...]

Friday, April 8th, 2011 at 05:21 | 0 comments

      An optical fiber consists of a core, cladding, and a buffer (a protective outer coating), in which the cladding guides the light along the core by using the method of total internal reflection. The core and the cladding (which has a lower-refractive-index) are usually made of high-quality silica glass, although they can both be [...]

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011 at 17:34 | 0 comments