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  2. Fiberscope - Wikipedia

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    Fiber-optic cables are made of optically pure glass and are as thin as a human’s hair. The three main components of a fiber-optic cable are: core – the center made of high purity glass; cladding – the outer material surrounding the core that prevents light from leaking; buffer coating – the protective plastic coating; The following are ...

  3. OFS (company) - Wikipedia

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    OFS is an American technology company known for designing and manufacturing fiber optic solutions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Since the mid-2010s, the company's headquarters in Norcross, Georgia was used as a film studio.

  4. Ruger 10/22 - Wikipedia

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    Shown with aftermarket Truglo multi-color reflexive dot scope and Ruger BX-25 extended magazine. The 22 Charger pistol, first introduced in late 2007, is a pistol based on the 10/22 action. The 22 Charger originally came with a black laminated wood pistol stock with forend, a 10-inch (254 mm) matte blued heavy barrel, a bipod , and a Weaver ...

  5. Alliance Fiber Optic Products - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Fiber Optic Products Inc. was a company founded in 1995 and now is based in Sunnyvale, California. The company engages in fiber optic components and integrated modules for communications equipment. [1] It was acquired by Corning Inc. in 2016. [2]

  6. Williams Companies - Wikipedia

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    The company helped to get the modern telecommunications industry off the ground by running fiber optic cable through its decommissioned pipelines. It built two nationwide networks, which subsequently spun off into separate companies.

  7. American Optical Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, it sold the vision care and industrial safety business, while retaining its ophthalmic instruments and fiber optic products. [6] As a result, AO closed manufacturing facilities in Frederick, Maryland and Brattleboro, Vermont. [7] The opthalmic business was purchased by Sola International in May 1996. [8]

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