Weldable FBG Strain Gauge Sensor

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Model#:FM-FBG-WMFG PART#: Weldable FBG Strain Gauge Sensor The strain sensors make use of the sensitivity of fiber grating to measure the strain. The FBG is fixed inside a stainless steel housing between two anchoring points. The housing consists of a sliding mechanism that allows both ends to move freely relative [ Continue reading…]


ST-3000B Pneumatic Ferrule Crimping Machine

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ST-3000B Pneumatic Ferrule Crimping Machinefor the connector assembly and the ceramic ferrule and metal tailstock assembly of other products Crimp use air pressure of not less than 0.6~0.9Mpa. the maximum pressure 1000kgf by replacing the crimp tooling can be adapted to different parts assmply and crimping pressure adjustable to adapt [ Continue reading…]



fiber optical Pressure FBG Sensor

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FM SKU#:SKU00182G2Model#:FM-FBGMFG PART#: Pressure FBG Sensor The pressure sensor is designed to measure fluid pressure or levels. There is double FBG inside the stainless steel housing. One FBG is used to measure the pressure. Simultaneously, as temperature compensation, another FBG is used to monitor the temperature. The sensor can be [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Tap Couplers for FTTx Systems

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by www.fiber-mart.com Maximizing the efficiency of optical line terminal (OLT) cards in passive optical networks (PON) in low-density and rural FTTx installations can be a major challenge. In most PON designs, it is considered ideal to connect 32 subscribers to a single OLT for maximum cost efficiency. In rural installations, however, the [ Continue reading…]


A Brief Introduction to PON

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by www.fiber-mart.com Optical fiber is reliable and cost-effective, therefore FTTx (fiber to the x) is widely used as a new generation of broadband solutions. How to implement FTTx? PON, passive optical network, is generally considered to be the best approach. The text will provide a basic introduction to PON.   [ Continue reading…]



HOW POINT-TO-POINT AND PASSIVE OPTICAL FIBER NETWORKS ARE DIFFERENT

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by www.fiber-mart.com Every broadband installer should know about the different types of fiber networks. The two main ones are: point-to-point and passive optical network (PON).   Think of how a phone call works and you’ll get the gist of a point-to-point network. There’s a direct connection between two phones, or nodes, and [ Continue reading…]


ST-3301 Variable Optical Attenuator

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It is designed to meet the production and application of the optical telecommunication equipment which is with features of compact size, light weight, low power consumption and high cost-performance ratio. It is an essential instrument for the test of the passive components, optical fiber, optical fiber cables and optical telecommunication [ Continue reading…]


JDSU MTS-4000 Handheld OTDR with E4126MA Module

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FM SKU#:SKU00079HOModel#:MTS-4000-E4126MAEMFG PART#: Description The JDSU MTS-4000 OTDR is a small, compact and handheld test platform designed for all phases of the network lifecycle, from the installation to the maintenance of Access /FTTx networks and triple-play services. Modular in design, the MTS-4000 offers field service technicians the highest performance and [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Fusion Splicers and How They Work

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by www.fiber-mart.com What is a fiber optic fusion splicer?   A fiber optic fusion splicer is a device that uses an electric arc to melt two optical fibers together at their end faces, to form a single long fiber. The resulting joint, or fusion splice, permanently joins the two glass fibers [ Continue reading…]


Fiber Optic Technology In Security Applications

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by www.fiber-mart.com This paper explores using fiber optic cabling and sensors to achieve cost-effective, long-distance intrusion monitoring.  Also covered are the advantages of these non-electric, spark-free fiber optic sensors, which enable their use in chemical plants, underground installations and other environments where explosive gases may be present.   Background The [ Continue reading…]