Buffer (optical fiber)

ID: buffer-optical-fiber

In the context of optical fiber, a **buffer** refers to a protective layer or coating that surrounds the optical fiber strands. The primary purpose of the buffer is to provide mechanical protection to the delicate glass fibers, which are sensitive to bending and breaking. Buffers help to absorb shocks, prevent damage from environmental factors like moisture, and reduce the effects of external stressors on the optical fiber.

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