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Re: FIBER


Color codes for fiber always follow the same suit but may be confusing because of their design. A lot of people don't even know that rose and aqua are a color for fiber. Most fiber cable manufaturers don't use rose and aqua because they don't have a customer that requires it. In case you need it, here is the low down:
Fiber colors-blue, orange, green, brown, slate, white, red, black, yellow, violet, rose, and aqua. They will always be in that order.
Colored buffer tubes will be just that, either blue, orange, ect tubes containg the fibers inside color-coded as above.
Uni-tube buffer tubes (white or clear tube with all of the fibers bundled together with a colored string) bundled as blue bundle, orange bundle, ect. and the fibers will follow suit.
Ribbon fibers will be a group of 12 fibers laying flat, colored and look similar to ribbon candy, hence the name ribbon. They will be stamped with the color of the ribbon on one side-blue ribbon, orange ribbon, ect. until you have more than 12 ribbons (or 144 count fiber), then the color code is blue-blue, blue-orange, ect. If you have additional bundles of ribbons, the color code follows suit in the same order, like orange-blue and so on. Let me know if this helps.

Hope this helps.

> I AM LOOKING FOR THE COLOR ORDER IN WHICH THE FIBER IS SPLICED
> AS IN BLUE,GREEN,ORANGE,ETC..THANKS(tut)
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