With its combination of lightness and strength, carbon fiber is being used in a growing range of aerospace and automotive applications. Unfortunately, the weave isn't easily recyclable, unlike more ...
Fiber optic isn’t just the future of the internet — it could also be the future of seismography. New research emerging from Stanford University suggests that we may soon be able to leverage those ...
Telecast Fiber Systems’ camera-mounted CopperHead combines digital and wavelength multiplexing to send all ENG signals in both directions on a single fiber strand. Over the last 10 years, two major ...
Double-digit growth means high-speed fiber links are becoming more common in Europe and America. Copper lines keep getting faster, though, and some network operators aren't eager to pay for upgrades.
The US-based National Manufacturing Group (NMG), a multi-plant supplier of OEM solutions in moulded composites (FRP), thermoformed plastics and operator cab manufacturing, has announced the ...