QUESTION:
When purchasing lapping film, we need some additional resources like a customer service line or online documentation for our questions. Do you have that?
ANSWER:
When purchasing manufacturing materials, oftentimes, you simply place an order and...
QUESTION:What are COATED flock pile pads and are there multiple choices for them? ANSWER: Note that COATED flock pile pads have a chemical deposition on the fibers. The chemical choices for Ångström coated flock pile pads are: Aluminum oxide
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QUESTION: Is there a trick to keep the polishing film from moving?
ANSWER:
When fiber optic cable assembly houses set up a new polishing machine and establish their polishing process, they often find that film slipping or coming off the pad is an issue. To...
QUESTION:
How can we keep scratches to a minimum after using final film?
ANSWER:
We usually request a visual image of one or more scratches as well as geometry measurements of the connectors in order to answer this question. With this information, we...
QUESTION:
Does FOC have many customers using ÅngströmLap polishing film or are other brands more prevalent?
ANSWER:
Hundreds of fiber optic cable assembly facilities around the world use Fiber Optic Center’s ÅngströmLap polishing film, including...
QUESTION:
Is there a real need for 3D printing polishing film beyond sandpaper?
ANSWER:
There is a need for 3D printing polishing film. This fine-grit, abrasive material provides a smooth, mirror-polish finish – well above and beyond sandpaper.
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QUESTION: What lapping films are available with PSA (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive) back? Does that vary by size, disk, sheets rolls etc.?
ANSWER:
Abrasive minerals are available in Alumina Oxide, Silicon Carbide, or Diamond. Lapping films are available of...
QUESTION:
Does FOC’s lapping film supplier use petroleum for their heat source?
ANSWER:
In continuing their effort to reduce harmful emissions and improve energy efficiency, our lapping film supplier recently switched their heat source from...
QUESTION: What are the differences between Silicon Carbide, Diamond, and Final in Lapping Films?
ANSWER:
Silicon Carbide is typically used for epoxy removal, Diamond is used to recover or form the Radius of Curvature and Apex Offset, and the final film...
QUESTION:
How does FOC’s lapping film supplier produce with protection to the environment?
ANSWER:
To make this high-tech lapping film, first hyper-pure compounds, such as aluminum oxide, silicon carbide, silicon dioxide or diamond, are filtered...