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QUESTION: Which package size of epoxy is right for my process?
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I often encourage my customers to consider purchasing 4-gram packages of epoxy – if this size supports their process. Briefly, here’s why I recommend the 4-gram...
Cross-sectioning is an effective diagnostic tool – a practical solution to identify process issues, which can lead to problem resolution. When fiber optic connectors fail, cross-sectioning can help to determine the cause and identify process issues.
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QUESTION: We are considering using MT thermoset or thermoplastic ferrules in our cable assemblies. What do we need to know before deciding?
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A development that can improve your polishing process is Fiber Optic Center’s Ångström polishing...
QUESTION: How can you adjust your APC polishing process to modify characteristics of the geometry and achieve consistent accuracy? ANSWER: APC polishing issues could derive from problems with mechanics (materials or equipment) or the polishing
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QUESTION:
How long has Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) polishing process been used?
ANSWER:
We have been watching the development of Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) since the 1980s, when this polishing process was first used in the semiconductor...
QUESTION:
Why are advancements in connectivity important and new designs so inevitable?
ANSWER:
For years, connectivity in the cable industry was considered a “throw it over the wall” issue with a focus on leaving the problem to others who then became...
QUESTION:
Is there a specific routine for fiber optic network installation?
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When a fiber optic network is installed, a specific installation routine must be followed in order to have a quick and error-free operational network. It’s helping to...
QUESTION:
What is the recommended minimum bond line thickness?
ANSWER:
A general guideline for minimum bond line thickness is between 25 to 150 microns (1 to 6 mils) – as a starting point. I recommend you choose a certain level to start, then make a few...
QUESTION:
How do we get information about allergic issues on some of the specific epoxy products you sell?
ANSWER:
By reading the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior to handling, which is available for each hazardous product supplied, you can review general...
QUESTION:
What if you continually have problems with epoxy mixing?
ANSWER:
In my time at Fiber Optic Center, I’ve noticed a trend. Sometimes when an epoxy-related issue emerges, there’s an assumption that the epoxy has an inaccurate mix ratio or is...