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Fiber Optic Tubes

05/25/2009 11:34 PM

In optical fibre manufacturing the fibres are placed in a tube made of PBT/Nylon etc....

There is a special machine called buffering line to do this,Is there any other optional low cost machines /technology to place fibres in the tubes ,secondly where can you find refurbished buffering lines?

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M. Nambiar

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Re: Fiber Optic Tubes

06/01/2009 11:00 PM

are you talking about protective sheath that gives mechanical strength to optical fiber? People who join optical fiber have a machine to join the fibers and put sheath on it. There is a machine which can do this job.

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