Creating Perfect Square Geometry with 4 Fibers of 200 Microns

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The discussion centers on creating a perfect square geometry using four fibers, each with an outer diameter of 200 microns, by utilizing a mating sleeve. Participants suggest that a jig can be employed to ensure precise alignment and stability during the assembly process. The use of mating sleeves, as referenced in the provided link, is recommended for securely holding the fibers together. This method ensures optimal performance and reliability in fiber optic applications.

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  • Understanding of fiber optic technology and specifications
  • Familiarity with fiber optic jigs and their applications
  • Knowledge of mating sleeves and their role in fiber connections
  • Experience with handling and preparing fiber optics, including jacket removal
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  • Research the design and construction of fiber optic jigs for precise alignment
  • Explore different types of mating sleeves and their compatibility with 200-micron fibers
  • Learn about best practices for preparing and handling fiber optics
  • Investigate techniques for testing the integrity of fiber connections post-assembly
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This discussion is beneficial for fiber optic technicians, optical engineers, and anyone involved in the assembly and optimization of fiber optic systems.

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hi, i want to stick 4 fibers of outer diameter 200 microns each ( with their jackets peeled off) together in perfect square geometry. How it can be done?
 
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