
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Fibre Optic Cables",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Temperature monitoring without interference from
LumaSense Technologies, which we summarised at the time by saying "Industrial-grade fibre-optic temperature monitoring systems are configurable with either one or two measurement channels at 4 or 10Hz measurement speeds".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Fibre optic cables offer rugged flexibility from
Belden CDT Electronics: "Belden's Brilliance Tactical fibre optic cables have been designed for maximum performance in rigorous outdoor applications".
In April 2007, we covered the news from Nexans
- take a look at Eur 10 million cable contract signed in Yemen
which says: "Nexans has been awarded a contract worth approximately Eur 10 million to supply medium voltage (MV) and low voltage (LV) power cables and instrumentation cables for the Yemen LNG terminal project".
Take a look also at the news release from Nexans, LAN cables set for Korean airport expansion,
as well as Connectors link with explosive zones from Amphenol Industrial Operations,
and Cable contract is largest in Middle East from Nexans.
See also:
Nexans signs cable agreement with Citrus Solutions
(July 2006)
Nexans has recently been awarded a frame agreement for the supply of copper and optical fibre telecommunication cables to Citrus Solutions
Zones one and two remote I/O from software release
(March 2006)
Digital plant architecture software release includes zones one and two remote I/O and an energy limiting single port fibre optic switch for use in zone one areas
Line extender links industrial Ethernets
(February 2006)
Line extender for connecting two networks over long distances via twisted pair cable can use existing wiring to link remote sites to a central industrial Ethernet network
Windfarm orders record power cable
(March 2005)
Nexans has signed a deal worth more than Eur 8 million with the consortium of Vestas Celtic Wind Technology and Kellogg Brown and Root, to supply the Barrow Offshore Windfarm
Fibre-optic convertor takes serial signals further
(July 2004)
Aimed at industrial long-distance communication applications such as intelligent transport systems, the new ADAM-4542+ converts single-mode fibre optic signals to RS232/422/485 serial signals
Fibre-optic system goes the last mile
(July 2004)
Optofil Micro is a fibre optic system especially designed for city carriers for cost-effective exploitation and coverage of the so called last mile to the customers' premises
System watches over precious water resources
(July 2003)
In Sultanate of Oman, GE Fanuc Scada/RTU technology is being used to provide reliable monitoring and control automation in the provision of drinking water in the huge Al Massarat Water Supply scheme
Ethernet module puts motor drives online
(March 2003)
Controlling a drive across continents is now possible thanks to a new intelligent Ethernet module that connects drives to the Internet
Base unit makes the most of fibre-optic sensors
(February 2003)
The new Balluff BOS 73K base unit with display and teach in simplifies handling of the sensor and always provides an accurate overview of its settings
Shielded connector for sensitive bus signals
(September 2002)
The Han Quintax Z Series is a shielded connector module designed for use with Harting's Han-Modular range of heavy-duty industrial connectors
Cable takes the knocks without armour
(March 2002)
Pirelli has developed a novel range of dielectric fibre optic cables offering greatly improved resistance to crush and impact, thanks to a unique integrated protection system
Read the labels at Electrex
(March 2002)
Brady will be exhibiting a wide range of products at Electrex 2002, including its full range of portable printers for both on site and office applications
Wall-mount enclosure gives maximum fibre density
(June 2001)
Schroff is now offering a new wall-mount enclosure system for accommodating fibre optic cables and telephone lines which enable users to handle many more optical fibres
Label specifically tailored for fibre optic cables
(April 2001)
Brady has designed a label specifically tailored to overcome the frustrations of marking delicate fibre optic cables; they adapt easily to the thickness of optic fibres up to 3 mm
News on the EMC glands and backshells for fibre optic cables from KEC
(February 2001)
KEC has modified standard EMC glands and backshells so that they can be used to secure fibre optic cables without damaging the fragile fibre optic strands
Fibre optic sensors for every application
(September 2000)
Baumer's new generation of fibre optic sensors is based on an expandable, modular housing concept for the widest variety of operating environments and applications
Frequency inverters cut building running costs
(September 2000)
Adapting building services management to individual needs can significantly reduce energy consumption and running costs, as David Randall of Lenze explains
Fibre optic cable range offers wider choice
(June 2000)
Selectronix now has an extensive range of fibre optic cable assemblies that provides total flexibility to designers concerned with interconnecting different types of cable systems

