Optical-fiber coating

April 1, 1995

Optical-fiber coating

J-coat 250-micron acrylate coating provides low-temperature and microbend-resistant performance. Attenuation will increase by less than 0.05 dB when graded-index multimode fiber is subjected to test temperature cycles from -55 to +85C. The coating is UV-curable and suits loose-tube and tight buffer cables.

Spectran Corp.

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