GB/T 14137-1993
AbolishedOptical fiber mechanical-type splice insertion loss test
光纤机械式固定接头插入损耗测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test method for measuring insertion loss in mechanical splices used to join optical fibers. It is applied in the telecommunications industry for quality assurance and performance verification of fiber optic connections in network installations and maintenance. The testing context involves field or laboratory setups to ensure splice efficiency meets required transmission loss thresholds.
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