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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
FTD05018 Global Industrial Bryant Electric Div Of Hubbell Not Provided Bryant Ftd05018 Flexible Tube, Splicing Grips, 18"L, 0.61
FTD05024 Global Industrial Bryant Electric Div Of Hubbell Not Provided Bryant Ftd05024 Flexible Tube, Splicing Grips, 24"L, 0.61
FTD07536 Global Industrial Bryant Electric Div Of Hubbell Not Provided Bryant Ftd07536 Flexible Tube, Splicing Grips, 36"L, 0.99

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  • Fast and Accurate Splicing (.pdf)
    Designed to handle a large range of material sizes in both thickness and width, the Infinite Web is an automated laser based cutting and welding system for splicing strip alloys. Equipped with a PC based control system, the Infinite Web accurately joins materials based on preset parameters to meet
  • Wire Splicing and Sealing Technique for Soil Mositure Sensors (.pdf)
    Employing a durable wire splicing technique is very important when considering the harsh environments the connection must withstand. Strong connections that are sealed from moisture are more likely to resist failure due to corrosion, electrical shorts, or broken wire connections. The procedure
  • Ultrasonic Metal Welding for Wire Splicing and Termination
    Ultrasonic energy has been shown to be a useful tool in a wide variety of applications from very low power medical diagnostics through high intensity processes which change the state of materials. Joining of metals, specifically nonferrous metals used in electrical connections, is a particularly
  • Optimization of Fusion Splice Process for High Numerical Aperture Coupler Fiber and Erbium Doped Fiber (.pdf)
    Fusion splicing erbium doped fiber (EDF) to other single mode fibers has become more critical as the required overall insertion loss for erbium doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA) has significantly decreased in the last few years. In this paper, we describe and discuss an approach to developing a low
  • Index Matching Gel and Mechanical Fiber Splice Technology for Last Mile FTTH (.pdf)
    IMG mechanical splice technology. Reports from the field conclude that the drop technique meets performance standards, is less complex and faster than fusion splicing, and requires substantially lower capital investment. Microsoft Word - IMG for Mechanical Fiber Splicing.doc Index Matching Gel
  • Weatherproofing Coaxial Connectors
    Connector Step 1: Fasten connectors securely together. Ensure the connector and cables are free of foreign substances such as oil, water, grease, dirt, etc... . Step 2: Tightly wrap two (2) layers of rubber splicing tape over the connection extending one (1) inch beyond the connectors and overlapping
  • Medical Device Link .
    wires. Used in splicing, breakouts, and identification applications, the heat-shrink tubes are available in a variety of forms, shrink ratios, and custom
  • Berke on Safety: Simple Design High on the Safety Ladder
    ., who was instrumental in developing the kit he describes. -- Lanny Berke Field technicians in the communications industry need to securely mount tools and keep them within arm's reach. Whether climbing an extension ladder to work on an aerial line, splicing cable, or performing repairs

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