An electric panel bus bar is a thick metal conductor — typically copper or aluminum — installed inside switchboards, panelboards, and distribution boards to collect power from an incoming feeder and distribute it to multiple branch circuits. In most assemblies you will find horizontal main bars, vertical risers, neutral and equipment-ground buses, and purpose-designed. Rectangular copper busbars should be used as much as possible for primary wiring. When it is difficult to process with rectangular busbars or the current is less than or equal to 100A, insulated wires can be used. Copper busbars are generally used for machine room type distribution cabinets. Complete solutions for AC or DC applications.
[pdf] Ceramic ferrule is a core component used in fiber optic connectors, usually made of high-purity zirconia ceramic material. You cannot see them, but these tiny, engineered channels are the single most important part for aligning two optical fibers. A single micron of misalignment can bring a network to its knees. Rosen offer various shapes of ceramic ferrules.
[pdf] The Commscope "D" Enclosures are designed for reliable fiber splicing in a variety of installation environments. With their compact and uniform design, the splice boxes for both the DIN rail and 19" mounting provide ample interior space for the secure connection of fiber optics. Couplings available for selection include SMA, ST, SC. Together with our partner, Commscope, we deliver quality splice boxes in the FOSC series.
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