Fiber Processing Software (FPS) Quick Reference Guide
Follow this Fiber Processing Software (FPS) quick reference guide for the FSM-100 and LZM-100 series splicers.
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AFL supplies the transportation industry with a complete portfolio of optical cable, components and accessories.
Follow this Fiber Processing Software (FPS) quick reference guide for the FSM-100 and LZM-100 series splicers.
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Follow this Application Note for the basics of creating a fusion splice recipe with the FSM-100 series fusion splicing machines.
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High Speed Rail, Light Rail, Streetcar, Trolley, Electric Trolley Bus and 3rd Rail applications
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Alumoweld®'s high strength, excellent conductivity, superior corrosion resistance and compatibility with solid aluminum wire makes AFL’s aluminum clad steel products highly desirable.
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AFL, in partnership with Dura-Line, worked with Atlanta-based Cleveland Electric to provide the system-wide DAS upgrade for MARTA.
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Optical cables are exposed to a variety of mechanical and environmental hazards including gophers, squirrels, rats and mice.
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AFL’s supply consisted of 61 different types of Assemblies, consisting of over 116 different types of Components.
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AFL’s supply consisted of 13 different types of Assemblies, consisting of over 84 different types of Components.
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Field-installable connectors provide a convenient method for terminating fiber optic cable at remote job site locations.
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AFL's, Craig Stratton, discusses railway infrastructure upgrades and how our products and solutions can help. Learn more on our Transportation industry page: http://bit.ly/1J2faYM
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Fire prevention, especially in confined areas such as underground tunnels and subterranean platforms/stations, must be addressed to protect the general public form harm.
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AFL’s supply consisted of 59 different types of Assemblies, consisting of over 106 different types of Components.
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