Friday, August 9, 2013

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Standard bifurcated Compatible Fiber Optic Cable depend on the consistency of light reflected from the target for repeatability in any sensing application.  This can be problematic if, for example, the target'ssurface finish and/or color varies, thus causing variable levels of light to be returned to the sensor.  This problem is alleviated by the new Banner P12-C1 and P22-C1 convergent beam fibers.These fibers use a lensed, mechanical-convergent optical configuration to provide a very tightly-defined response band at a distance of 3 mm from the face of the sensing head, where the fiber is most sensitive to light returned from the target.This Accredited and Compatible Fiber Optic Cable Technician Course is designed for anyone interested in becoming a Fiber Optics Technician or who needs to understand or use Fiber Technology within their job. This program combines both theory and practical exercises with at least 75% hands-on activities. This course introduces the student to industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber To The Desk), FTTH (Fiber To The Home, LAN/WAN fiber networks and further introduces the student to Practical Fusion and Mechanical Splicing.A SubNet Certificate of Attendance is issued as standard and SubNet can (recommended) give the student the FOA (The Fiber Optic Association) certification exam immediately after the course ends and certification issued for the standard fee

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