Testing of Mechanical Protection of Data Distribution Mechanisms

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The issue of damage to data distribution mechanisms is an overlooked theme today. However, it is very important to devote attention to this problem, since data distribution mechanisms are important carriers of diverse information. It is necessary to protect data distribution mechanisms, and armoured tubes are used for this purpose. Armoured tubes are used in particular where there is a danger of damage to data distribution mechanisms caused by mechanical strain. However, their use is not restricted only to protection against mechanical strain, but also includes protection of conductors against potential sabotage. They can very often be seen in massive or level crossing contacts. Testing of armoured tubes was performed due to the detection of potential deficiencies of such protection.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1025-1026)

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112-116

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September 2014

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