Sunday, September 30, 2018

How do fusion splicer works?

 Candid Optronix is an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company in India. Follow the step by step fusion splicer work as given below-

1. using good quality fiber optic.

2. should be cleaning fiber by alcohol( get the best result 98%)

3. Choosing by cable type - The cables laid down in network construction are one of two types, single fiber, and ribbon fiber, and these correspond to two types of product: single fiber fusion splicers and ribbon fiber fusion splicers respectively.

Ribbon fiber fusion splicers are used with ribbon fiber, enabling them to splice multiple fibers at once, and giving them the advantages of the efficient use of the wiring space and a shorter time needed to carry out the work. 

On the other hand, due to the mechanism design, core alignment fusion splicers allow high-precision alignment, providing the advantage of low-loss splicing.

Our company offers a wide line up of fusion splicers, starting with the TYPE-81m12 ribbon fiber fusion splicers and the TYPE-82C for single fiber fusion splicers. Below, I will explain some ways to think about choosing a machine, focusing on single fiber fusion splicers.

Choosing by fiber type- For modern fibre-optic networks, depending on their purpose, each fibre manufacturer independently designs, manufactures and sells worldwide not just standard SMF/MM fibre, but also various other types, including BIF (Bend-Insensitive Optical fibre, which is less sensitive to stress, particularly bending) and NZDSF (Non-zero dispersion-shifted fibre, which is designed to overcome the problems of dispersion-shifted fibre).

Choosing by network type - Our fusion splicer lineup also features the specialized FTTH splicer T-400S. And for cases such as the last one-mile connection of an FTTH network, where some level of loss is acceptable, the z1c fusion splicer is popular for use in access networks. We offer many other products to suit the capabilities and costs required by each kind of network construction.

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