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A Comparison of Dry Versus Gel Filled Optical Cables Abstract The “dry” cable design compares favorably with a “wet” design that uses a flooding compound in the voids within the cable core and/or

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By filling the voids inside optical cables with a super absorbent water swellable materials instead of a flooding compound or gel, Sterlite Technologies offers a water block “dry” cable that provides users

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offers a range of slickline fiber optic cables suitable for logging wells directly or to be incorporated into a coiled tube. The portfolio utilizes a fiber in metal tube to house and protect the optical fibers and to

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