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Fiber Patch Cords have a widely application. Where the need for the optical fiber connection, where you need fiber optic patch cords.

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  • low reflection loss;

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  • High-precision ceramic ferrule;

  • Compatible with NTT standard;

  • Precision Grinding and fully testing;

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Fiber Optic Splicing and Fusion Splicer Overview

 

When might fiber optic cables have to be spliced? There are five following predicament.

 

  1. Link of a particular length to a new
  2. A fiber Optic cable could have been ripped apart due to trenching work
  3. Network installer may have in the inventory several fiber optic cables, none long enough to meet the necessary link length
  4. A web link of 10 km might be installed by Fusion Splicing several fiber optic cables together.
  5. Fiber splices could be required at building entrances, wiring closets, couplers, and from a transmitter and receiver

 

Connecting two fiber optic cables requires precise alignment of the mated fiber cores or spots in one mode fiber optic cable. This can be required to ensure that virtually all the lighting is coupled derived from one of fiber optic cable to a different. All of the above jobs are called Fiber Optic Splicing.

 

There are 2 principal types of splices. They are fusion and mechanical. Fusion splices use a fusion splicer machine with the electric arc to weld two fiber optic cables together. The whole process of fusion splicing involves using localized heat to melt or fuse the ends of two optical fibers together. The fiber splicing process begins by preparing each fiber end to the fusion splicer machine that may conduct fusion splicing.

 

Fiber Closure

Fiber Closure

 

Listed here are the splicing steps.

  1. Fusion splicing requires that all protective coatings be taken out of the ends of each fiber.
  2. The fiber will be cleaved with all the score and break method.
  3. The caliber of each fiber end is inspected utilizing a microscope.
  4. In fusion splicing, splice loss can be a direct objective of the angles superiority both the fiber end faces.

 

Principle, Fusion Splicer machine contains fiber holders on what the fibers are mounted with two electrodes. An inspection microscope assists within the keeping the prepared fiber ends right into a fusion splicing machine. The fibers are put into the fiber splicer holders, aligned, then fused together. Fusion splicing used use nichrome wire since the heating element to melt or fuse fibers together. New fusion splicers have replaced the nichrome wire with fractional co2 lasers, electric arcs, or gas flames to heat the fiber ends, making them fuse together.

 

Another Fiber Optic Fusion splicer, Arc fusion splicer can splice single fibers or 4, 8, 12 and 24 fiber count ribbon fibers simultaneously. The tiny sized the fusion splice and also the development of automated fusion splicer machines are making electric arc fusion probably the most popular splicing approaches to commercial applications. The fusion splicers offer sophisticated, computer controlled alignment of Fiber Optic cables to achieve loss just 0.02dB.

 

As the best fiber optic products supplier, Sopto offers a variety of fiber Fusion splicers. To get more information, please contact a Sopto representative by calling 86-755-36946668, or by sending an email to info@sopto.com.