GB/T 16529.4-1997
ActiveSplices for optical fibres and cables--Part 4:Sectional specification--Mechanical splices for optical fibres and cables
光纤光缆接头 第4部分:分规范 光纤光缆机械式接头
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the requirements, quality assessment procedures, and test methods for mechanical splices used to join optical fibres and cables. It is applied in the telecommunications industry for the installation, maintenance, and repair of fibre optic networks, ensuring reliable and low-loss connections in field or factory environments.
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