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A fiber preform is a cylindrical piece of specially manufactured glass that serves as the starting material for producing optical fibers. The term "G652D Preform for Bare Core Fiber" refers to a specific type of preform designed for manufacturing single-mode optical fibers compliant with the ITU-T G.652D standard.
The G.652D standard defines specifications for low-water-peak single-mode optical fibers used in telecommunications networks. These fibers are optimized for long-haul and metropolitan area networks, offering low attenuation, low chromatic dispersion, and improved performance in the wavelength range around 1310 nm.
The "Bare Core Fiber" part of the term indicates that the preform is intended for producing bare or uncoated optical fibers, which are typically used as the core material for further processing and coating to create finished optical fiber cables.
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