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Precision-molded plastic connector

Figure 1.28. A precision-molded plastic connector. (Reproduced with permission from reference 40.)... Figure 1.28. A precision-molded plastic connector. (Reproduced with permission from reference 40.)...
Light wave technologies provide a number of special challenges for polymeric materials. Polymer fibers offer the best potential for optical communications in local area network (LAN) applications, because their large core size makes it relatively cheap to attach connectors to them. There is a need for polymer fibers that have low losses and that can transmit the bandwidths needed for LAN applications the aciylate and methacrylate polymers now under study have poor loss and bandwidth performance. Research on monomer purification, polymerization to precise molecular-size distributions, and weU-controlled drawing processes is relevant here. There is also a need for precision plastic molding processes for mass prodnction of optical fiber connectors and splice hardware. A tenfold reduction in the cost of fiber and related devices is necessaiy to make the utilization of optical fiber and related devices economical for local area networks and tlie telecommunications loop. [Pg.68]

Molded, net-shape applications Electrical connectors Precision plastic parts Tubing, beams... [Pg.54]


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