How to avoid scratching finished optical cables

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Avoid Scratching Finished Optical Fiber Optic Cable

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Proper technique includes using a gentle wiping motion to eliminate contaminants without scratching delicate surfaces, thereby ensuring optimal performance of the fibre optic network.

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Be sure to wrap each optic separately, never storing unwrapped optics together in a bag or box, as contact between the unwrapped optics could cause scratches or surface damage.

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Therefore, refined methods of fiber endface inspection as well as cleaning methods have been developed. As improper methods can cause various problems themselves — for example, scratching

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In many stages during the fiber optic cable assembly process a connector is cleaned to prevent damages (such as scratches) and prevent faulty measurements. Cleaning takes place in the

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Keep all optical connections covered when not in use. If they become dusty, clean before using in order to prevent dust from scratching the fiber-optic cable ends.

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