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Fiber optic splice closure port sealing based on universal material kit
Author(s): Vladimir A. Andreev; Dmitry A. Kachcov; Nikolay I. Alekhin; Ivan N. Alekhin; Sergey A. Gavrjushin; Evgeny V. Dmitriev; Tatiana G. Nikulina
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Paper Abstract

Optical cable jointing is one of the most important parts of the fiber optic telecommunication line installation. For practical applications it is interesting to use some universal material kit for the sealing of the fiber optic closure ports with various cables, differing by their types and manufactures, in addition to basic closure kit. Here a reasonable question occurs: is it possible to develop universal instruction manuals for various combinations of optical cable and universal fiber optic closures, based on closure kit and generalized additional kit, contenting the most conventional sealing materials? It is obviously, technological tests are required to answer the mentioned question. Here, some results of investigations are represented.

Paper Details

Date Published: 10 April 2007
PDF: 5 pages
Proc. SPIE 6605, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2006, 66050H (10 April 2007); doi: 10.1117/12.728496
Show Author Affiliations
Vladimir A. Andreev, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)
Dmitry A. Kachcov, SvayzStroy-4 (Russia)
Nikolay I. Alekhin, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)
Ivan N. Alekhin, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)
Sergey A. Gavrjushin, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)
Evgeny V. Dmitriev, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)
Tatiana G. Nikulina, Povolzhskaya State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics (Russia)


Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 6605:
Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2006
Vladimir A. Andreev; Vladimir A. Burdin; Albert H. Sultanov, Editor(s)

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