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"Tight Buffer"
Keywords:
thermoplastic
,
extruded
,
buffer
,
fibre
,
diameter
Related Terms:
Buffering
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Fiberglass
,
Fibreglass
,
Glass fiber
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Fiber glass
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Kevlar
,
Fiber
,
Buffer
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Filament winding
,
Frp
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Grp
,
Reinforcement
,
Spectra
,
Carbon fibre
,
Spinneret
,
Strength member
,
G-10
,
Nylon
,
Polyester
,
Carbon fiber
,
Wet-out
,
Polypropylene
,
Aramid
,
Foam
,
Synthetic fiber
,
Mylar
,
Veil
,
Urethane foam
,
Fr4
,
Acrylic
,
Synthetic fibers
,
Vinyl
,
Coated fabric
,
Dacron
,
Memory foam
,
Polyurethane
,
Kraton
,
Modacrylic
,
Metallic fiber
,
Prepreg
,
Spunbond
,
Backer rod
,
Micarta
,
Fibers
,
Coated
,
Tyvek
,
Dacron
,
E-glass
,
Polyvinyl butyral
A buffer, or coating, that is extruded directly over the primary fibre coating. Tight buffers are common in fibre jumpers and patch cords.
interconnect.co.za
In tight buffer constructions the thermoplastic is extruded directly over the coated fiber.
berktek.com
A type of cable construction where each fiber is lightly buffered by a protective thermo-plastic coating to a diameter of 900pms.
seacon-usa.com
A material surrounding a fibre in a cable, holding it firmly in place.
lemo.co.uk
A cable construction where each fiber is tightly buffered by a protective thermoplastic coating to a diameter of 900µm.
contractor-books.com
Type of cable construction where each glass fiber is tightly buffered by a protective thermoplastic coating to a diameter of 900 microns. High tensile strength rating achieved, providing durability, ease of handling, and ease of connectorization.
exsellsales.com
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