Lapping film, in telecommunications, is a precision coated abrasive consumable mainly used for processing and polishing optical fiber connectors.[1] It is made from a polyester base sheet, coated with precisely graded minerals[2] such as diamond,[3] aluminium oxide,[4] silicon carbide, silicon oxide or cerium oxide.[5] Lapping film is designed to provide a uniform, consistent finish on optical fiber connector end tips to ensure efficient light/signal transmission.[3] It is available in 0.01-45 μm grades, with or without pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) backing.[citation needed]
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