Run the splicing program
First, choose the appropriate program for the fibers in which the splicing will take place. The
The fuser will show the fibers while splicing on a video screen. The ends of the fibers should be inspected to verify that the cuts are well made, those that are not will be rejected, and those fibers should be cut again; The fibers are then placed in position, pre-fused to remove any dirt at the ends of the fiber and to preheat the splicing fibers. The fibers are aligned using the core
alignment method used in that fuser,
When the fusion is complete, the user will inspect the splice and show the estimated optical loss of the splice, then tell the operator if the splice must be performed again. The operator removes the fibers from the guides and places a heat shrinkable protective sleeve or jaw protection.
Fiber splicing contractor jobs
Mechanical splices
Mechanical splices are made with a device that aligns the ends of the two fibers and holds them together with an index equalizer gel or glue. There are several types of mechanical splices, such as small glass rods or metal “V” shaped clamps. The tools needed to perform the mechanical splices are not very expensive, but the splices themselves can be more expensive. Many mechanical splices are used in restorations, but with practice and using a quality precision cutter, such as those used for fusion splices, they can work well with single-mode fibers and also with multi-mode fibers.
First, choose the appropriate program for the fibers in which the splicing will take place. The
The fuser will show the fibers while splicing on a video screen. The ends of the fibers should be inspected to verify that the cuts are well made, those that are not will be rejected, and those fibers should be cut again; The fibers are then placed in position, pre-fused to remove any dirt at the ends of the fiber and to preheat the splicing fibers. The fibers are aligned using the core
alignment method used in that fuser,
When the fusion is complete, the user will inspect the splice and show the estimated optical loss of the splice, then tell the operator if the splice must be performed again. The operator removes the fibers from the guides and places a heat shrinkable protective sleeve or jaw protection.
Fiber splicing contractor jobs
Mechanical splices
Mechanical splices are made with a device that aligns the ends of the two fibers and holds them together with an index equalizer gel or glue. There are several types of mechanical splices, such as small glass rods or metal “V” shaped clamps. The tools needed to perform the mechanical splices are not very expensive, but the splices themselves can be more expensive. Many mechanical splices are used in restorations, but with practice and using a quality precision cutter, such as those used for fusion splices, they can work well with single-mode fibers and also with multi-mode fibers.
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