Jetting Technology

A centralized video resource featuring product overviews, operational demonstrations, and practical application examples for Jetting fiber blowing machines and accessories. Designed to help installers and partners better understand and maximize equipment performance.
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Silicone-Lined Microduct

KNET microducts include an integrated silicone inner liner designed to reduce friction during air-blown fiber installation. This improves jetting distance, increases installation speed, and helps protect fiber cables during deployment.
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Jetting Training Library

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TriggAir - How to Instructional Video

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V0 - How to Instructional Video

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V0 Crash Test - How to Instructional Video

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V2 - How to Instructional Video

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V3 - How to Instructional Video

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Subducting - How to Instructional Video

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Water Floating- How to Instructional Video

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JetLuber- How to Instructional Video

Real Job Site Footage

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Knet Subducting 

Introducing the Subducting – Efficient, and Performance! 
This video showcases the features and advantages of our Subducting, which is designed to streamline fiber optic installations with strength, flexibility, and reliability. Watch the full video to see it in action and learn how it can enhance your next deployment.

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KEPCO Engergy Center Microduct solution in Korea

We’d like to share what we had just installed “Micro cable” for KEPCO Energy center this Tuesday in Ocheon, Korea. 24 core micro cable had been installed by blowing into microduct DIHS ( Direct Installed High Strenght) 12/10mm 4way and LSZH for indoor. With our new enhanced silicone liner, the friction between duct and cable is decreased and came out the average blowing speed 1.2KM for 20 min. We finished 3.6km for an hour easily.

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