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Fiber Optic Module Mechanicals

Driving Data with Light-Speed Precision

Our Service

E2E's Fiber-Optic Module Mechanicals (MSA-COMPLIANT) are built for speed, reliability, and scalability in today’s data centers. Designed for high-bandwidth performance, they ensure fast, secure, and efficient data transmission to keep networks connected and future-ready.

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OUR CAPABILITIES

EMI GASKETING

High volume capabilities of applying FIP gaskets for EMI, thermal and component isolation materials. Our strong relationships with FIP material suppliers have allowed us to refine the highest precision bead placement at the most efficient costs.

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DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT

DFM/DFX from prototype to ramp; quick turns on EVT, DVT, and smooth transitions to mass production. SI (Signal Integrity) - friendly mechanicals align to MSA envelopes and data center airflow.

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DIE-CASTING

High-precision die-casting to support the demanding needs of modern data centers. Delivers lightweight, durable, and thermally efficient components.

RELIABILITY TESTING (ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS)

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Every die-cast component we produce undergoes rigorous environmental testing to ensure lasting performance and durability.

  • 85℃ / 85% RH Test

  • Pressure Cooker Test (PCT Test)

  • Salt Spray Test (SS Test)

RELEASE MECHANISMS

Precision release mechanisms that ensure secure, stable connections while allowing quick, easy disengagement when needed. Designed for durability and reliability, they simplify data center installation and maintenance without compromising performance.

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Why Fiber Optics Matter

As data centers continue to scale, speed, efficiency, and reliability are non-negotiable. Fiber optic technology delivers unmatched bandwidth, low signal loss, and energy efficiency, making it the backbone of modern data infrastructure.

Our MSA-compliant solutions ensure seamless integration, while our focus on quality and precision manufacturing gives customers confidence that their networks will perform at peak levels today and scale for tomorrow.

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