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[For those having trouble with communication optical cables] ● Cable disconnection due to mice, ants, birds, etc. ● Communication failure due to water. ● Communication failure due to wiring with heavy power supply cables in the same rack. ● No installation space in existing protective conduits. ● Extreme care is needed for cable fixation. ● Concerns during a fire. ● Disconnection at the lower part of the optical connector. ● Disconnection due to bending beyond the allowable bending radius of the optical fiber. ● Want to use optical cables in cable trays where repeated bending occurs. ● Want to use optical cables in a portable form. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Introduction to PICOLoop** ○ Development Purpose = Optical fiber cable that can be handled like electrical wires **Meaning of the Pico Mark** - The thin line represents a metal tube. The thick line represents optical fiber. - The design depicts optical fiber inserted into a metal tube in a loop shape, expanding "PICOLoop" widely into the world. **PICOLoop's Product Range** 1. Pico Cable Long-length trunk and trunk-related applications 2. Pico Flex Short-length indoor and jumper-related applications 3. Pico Sensor For distributed/multipoint optical fiber temperature and strain sensing 4. Pico Parts Optical connectors and related optical materials 5. Pico Tools Tube cutters and more 6. Pico Engineering Comprehensive construction of optical LAN from software to hardware ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation Welding Industry Division began developing metal tube optical fibers by applying welding material manufacturing technology in 1984, with the concept of "optical fibers that can be handled like electric wires," inserting optical fibers into thin, unseamless metal tubes. In 1988, they started selling the product under the name "PICOLOOP." Since then, they have responded to customer needs by releasing products such as "Picoflex," which can be flexibly bent, and the portable "Picodrum." Furthermore, recently, they have utilized the characteristics of optical fibers themselves as sensors, contributing to the construction, management, and maintenance of social infrastructure, as well as disaster prevention and security, fostering a safe, secure, and comfortable society.