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  • Film Splitter Testing Standards and Procedures

    Film Splitter Testing Standards and Procedures

    The Parallel Plate Method (ASTM 3354), a quantitative test, evaluates the blocking load between layers of plastic film. Sample Cutting Die for Cutting a "Trouser"-Like Specimen ASTM D1938 is the standard test method for measuring the tear resistance of plastic films, sheets, and other flexible materials using the trouser tear method. This test simulates conditions where materials are subject to splitting or tearing. Intertek provides safety and performance certification to nationally recognized standards for a wide range of products. Our product directories allow you to easily verify products that carry our marks. Using test methods such as scanning electron microscopy. Various test methods are used for tests on plastic film to evaluate the material's mechanical and fracture mechanics properties.

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  • Latest Fiber Optic Pigtail Operation Procedures

    Latest Fiber Optic Pigtail Operation Procedures

    If you're new to fiber optics or want to enhance your technical skills, this guide will help you understand how to splice fiber pigtails safely and efficiently. --- 🔧 In This Video You'll Learn: ✅ What fiber pigtails are and why they're used ✅ How to strip, clean, and. This guide covers everything: what fiber optic pigtails are, how they differ from patch cords, which connector and polish type to specify, how to choose between mechanical and fusion splicing, and the real-world applications where pigtails are the right call. Whether you're building out an ODF. A fiber pigtail is a short length of optical fiber that comes with a high-quality, factory-polished connector already installed on one end, leaving a length of exposed glass on the other. The connector end can be linked directly to network equipment, while the exposed end can be spliced to another fiber optic cable.

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