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Intermittent bonded ribbon fiber cables are a type of fiber optic cable that is used for data transmission within a network. The innovative ribbon bond design results in dense fiber packing and smaller cable diameter. HFCL's Intermittently Bonded Ribbon (IBR) microcables consist of multiple optical fibers bonded into a ribbon structure by an intermittent adhesive pattern.

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Abstract An optical fiber ribbon may be intermittently bonded with a repeating pattern of bond lengths and gap lengths configured to enhance flexibility and robustness of the optical fiber...

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This innovation effectively addresses the shortcomings of the earlier technology. The result is a ribbon fiber optic cable that can be rolled, folded, or routed in tight

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