BOC's High-Purity Deuterium Gas Lights the Way for Low Water Peak Fiber Manufacture.Business Editors MURRAY HILL Murray Hill may refer to one of the following places:
BOC (Bell Operating Company) One of 22 companies that was formerly part of AT&T and later organized into seven regional companies. See RBOC. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :BOX) is using its patented Spectra-Blend(TM) gas mixing technology to provide optical fiber manufacturers with precise concentrations and reliable supply of high-purity deuterium deuterium (d tēr`ēəm), isotope of hydrogen with mass no. 2. The deuterium nucleus, called a deuteron, contains one proton and one neutron. gas for use in producing low water peak fiber. Low water peak fiber, which has significantly more light-carrying/data transmission capacity than conventional fiber, is the latest step in optical fiber product evolution. Demand for this new product is growing, and many optical fiber manufacturers are racing to meet their customers' needs. "The presence of moisture in conventional fibers causes high levels of light attenuation Loss of signal power in a transmission. Attenuation The reduction in level of a transmitted quantity as a function of a parameter, usually distance. It is applied mainly to acoustic or electromagnetic waves and is expressed as the ratio of power densities. along a portion of the fiber's transmission spectrum," explains Art Shirley, Ph.D., director of commercialization and technology, fiber optics fiber optics, transmission of digitized messages or information by light pulses along hair-thin glass fibers. Each fiber is surrounded by a cladding having a high index of refractance so that the light is internally reflected and travels the length of the fiber solutions, BOC. "This "water peak" is primarily due to hydrogen, which readily diffuses through the glass matrix of an optical fiber. It is trapped at defects in the glass structure and causes light attenuation at wavelengths between 1360 and 1460 nanometers." To manufacture low water peak fibers, water levels in the fiber are reduced from 10 parts-per-billion (ppb ppb abbr. parts per billion ) to less than 1 ppb. One process exposes fiber to deuterium gas at elevated temperature and pressure. Concentrated deuterium, dilute deuterium (Less than 10 percent) in nitrogen, or other custom deuterium blends are used in this process. "Deuterium atoms displace dis·place tr.v. dis·placed, dis·plac·ing, dis·plac·es 1. To move or shift from the usual place or position, especially to force to leave a homeland: hydrogen atoms from the defect sites," Shirley adds. "This lowers the water peak and increases the light carrying/data transmission capability of the fiber." Using Spectra-Blend gas mixing technology allows BOC to supply optical fiber manufacturers with high-purity, zero-tolerance deuterium mixtures with no cylinder-to-cylinder or lot-to-lot variation. BOC can also supply solutions integrating high-purity deuterium gas supply with a BOC system to safely blend customized deuterium mixtures onsite and deliver them to their point-of-use. BOC's proprietary gas-blending process allows precise, flexible, and real-time control Real-time control is a popular term for a certain class of digital controllers. For effective digital control, it is critical that sample time be constant. Real-time control achieves nearly constant sample time. See also
"This solution improves supply reliability for our customers," says Glenn Rush, vice president, fiber optic solutions, BOC. "It also reduces the costs and risks inherent with handling numerous cylinders of deuterium or deuterium mixtures at their facility." "To help fiber manufacturers reduce costs, BOC can also use its gas recovery technology to recycle unused deuterium from batch to batch," adds Rush. "These solutions demonstrate BOC's ability to help optical fiber manufacturers improve their competitive position and reduce their total cost of ownership." BOC has been supplying high purity gases, chemicals, equipment, services and technology to the optical fiber manufacturing community since the late 1970's. Its Fiber Optic Solutions group is dedicated to leveraging BOC's technology leadership to solve the complex needs and challenges of optical fiber manufacturers. More information is available at www.boc.com/of. The BOC Group (NYSE:BOX), the worldwide industrial gases, vacuum technologies Vacuum Technology is a 5B$ market, it includes several disciplines Vacuum Pump Vacuum Gauges or Measurement Leak detection equipment Process monitoring equipment Gas analyser and distribution services company, serves two million customers in more than 50 countries. It employs 46,000 people and had annual sales of some US$6 billion in 2002. Further information about The BOC Group may be obtained on the Internet at http://www.boc.com. |
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