The Industry StandardContamination TypesInspect, Clean, InspectStatic Charge ProblemsSources of StaticSolving The Static ProblemCleaning at What Cost?Invest in A Quality Cleaning FluidReplace The Paper WipesAvoid WaterThe more common end face defect that field installers encounter is generally termed “debris.” Debris is dust, lint, plastic or ceramic particulate, fingerprint oils or a host of other contamination. The industry''s best practice is to remove all debris from both connector end faces using optical-grade cleaning materials before mating the connectors.See more on microcare
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Polycarbonate Optical Components: Pits and Lands Explained
However, during manufacturing, surface defects known as pits and lands can occur. These imperfections are small depressions (pits) and raised areas (lands) on the component''s surface,
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