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  • Optical Module COB Solution Packaging

    Optical Module COB Solution Packaging

    COB packaging technology stands out for its ability to integrate optical components directly onto a printed circuit board (PCB). This method uses epoxy resin adhesive to attach chips to the PCB, followed by wire bonding for electrical connections. Three common packaging methods—COB (Chip-on-Board), BOX (hermetic packaging), and coaxial (TO-CAN) packaging—each offer distinct advantages for different. Common optical device packaging methods include COB (chip-on-board packaging), BOX and coaxial packaging. Today, we will discuss the differences between them to help you better understand their characteristics and application scenarios.

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  • What kind of packaging should be used for cable trays

    What kind of packaging should be used for cable trays

    Materials like corrugated cardboard, wooden crates, and plastic pallets are commonly used for packaging. These materials offer excellent strength and flexibility, providing the necessary protection during transportation. Thus. These shall be packed in bundles using adequate banding* and balanced at the centre. galvanized products and contamination of stainless steel products. Introduction and Functions of Cable Tray Systems Cable tray systems are structural components used to support insulated conductors and control, instrumentation, and communication cables. Generally speaking, packaging materials should be moisture-proof, waterproof, dust-proof, and impact-proof to ensure the safety of cables and wires. When packaging cables and wires, there are several important factors to consider to ensure the safety and efficiency of the packaging process, as well as the protection of the cables during storage, transportation, and installation.

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