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Fiber (or fibre in British English, see spelling differences; from the Latin fibra) is a natural or synthetic substance that is significantly longer than it is wide. Fibers are often used in the manufacture of other materials. The strongest engineering materials often incorporate fibers, for example carbon fiber and ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.

Cable Trough

InactiveUS20060201696A1Cable installations in surface ductsFiberPolymer resin
A cable trough for installing cables alongside a railway line or other right of way is described. The cable trough is constructed using longitudinally oriented reinforcing fibers coated with polymeric resin that generally aligns the reinforcing fibers with the length of the cable trough. One or more connector clips may be used to secure respective portions of the cable trough to one another. The cable trough is provided with a cover that may be removably secured to an elongate channel to protect the cables housed within the cable trough. Elbows, corners, tees, and other connectors may be provided to run the cable trough in any desired direction. A method of installing cables in a cable trough is also described.
Owner:FOX RONALD W

Angular optical component retention and removal system

InactiveUS7099550B1Reduce the amount requiredQuickly and easily inserted and retained and removedOptical light guidesFiberCommunications system
Disclosed herein is an angular optical component retention and removal system that reduces the amount of space needed to accommodate fiber optic cables and enables optical components to be quickly and easily inserted, retained, and removed from an optical communications system. The optical component retention and removal system may include a single or plural angular retention sections that retain optical components in an angular orientation through a faceplate. The system may further include an insertion / retention mechanism that enables an optical component to be inserted and removed with a single hand. With the system, fiber optic cables extend at an angle from the optical components, requiring less clearance space in front of the faceplate for provision of the fiber optic cables.
Owner:CIENA CORP

Fiber foamed concrete and preparation method thereof

InactiveCN106866177AIncrease the degree of mixingHigh compressive strengthCeramicwareFiberFoam concrete
The invention discloses a fiber foamed concrete and a preparation method thereof. The fiber foamed concrete comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5290 parts of cement, 4965 parts of water, 1.361 part of foaming solution, 1.2964 part of fly ash and 10 parts of fiber. The preparation method comprises the following steps: proportionally weighing the components; sequentially adding the cement and fly ash into a stirrer, proportionally weighing the water, uniformly stirring the mixture by the stirrer, and adding the fiber; preparing and adding the foaming solution; gradually adding the foam into the mixture, and continuously stirring until all the components are uniformly mixed; pouring the mixture into a mold on which lubricating oil is brushed, and curing in a curing chamber; after 24 hours, removing the mold; and respectively curing for 3 days, 7 days and 28 days for experimental detection. The fiber foamed concrete has the advantages of favorable thermal insulation property, favorable compression resistance and favorable bending resistance, and is applicable to a railway bed strengthening layer.
Owner:SHIJIAZHUANG TIEDAO UNIV
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