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How-To Guide
Dealing with the Effects of Static on Fiber End-Faces and Connectors

This presentation is based on a webinar about cleaning fiber. It offers a look at the best practices used to minimize the problems that static can cause on end-faces. Viewed by more than 800 attendees, the presentation explains the puzzling origins of the static on a fiber end-face. It then shows the problems that static…

How-To Guide
Fiber to the Antenna FTTA Cleaning Procedures

The world is mobile, and that means high-bandwidth connectivity to cell phones and tablets, anywhere, everywhere, every time. This demand is overloading the old-style cellular networks that used copper connectivity to the local radio antennas. As a result, companies around the globe are deploying fiber right up the towers and directly to the antennas. For the…

How-To Guide
Fiber to the Home FTTH Cleaning Tools

For the best results in large and complex FTTH installations, it is essential that the end-faces be perfectly clean. This brief powerpoint suggests the products that work best in the FTTH environment and will keep networks running fast and reliably, at the lowest possible cost.Cleaning Kits for FTTH Environments.pdf

How-To Guide
Cleaning Military Fiber Optic Connectors

This is a detailed, 25-page PowerPoint about the unique cleaning issues associated with military fiber optic connectors. It offers a very cogent explanation of the sources of contamination on fiber end-faces, and in particular the problems with cross-contamination. It explains, with microphotographs, the method by which click-to-clean tools work and highlights differences between inferior cleaning tools…

How-To Guide
Flux Remover Pens for Spot-On Cleaning

Flux Remover Pens are ideal for rework and repair or any time you need to touchup around tiny chips or other components. Pens come in different formulations to match the type of flux residue you encounter. Download the fleyer to learn more.

How-To Guide
6S: 5S (Plus One for Safety) of Benchtop Organization

Use the 5 steps (5S) of Sort, Set, Shine, Standardize and Sutain to keep your electronics benchtop space clean, organized and efficient.  Plus one more for Safety.