LWL Fibre Cleaner IBC MPO/MTP-16
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Clean your MPO/MTP-16 plug or jack with the handy tool BEFORE you bring your optical links into operations. The MPO plug can have 16 parallelly arranged fibers in a 2 x 8-times ferrule. In the field a QSFP28 SR8 has a MPO plug with 8 parallelly arranged fibers. If there is one fiber dirty the optical path of nearby fibers can be influenced.
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