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How fiber optic fusion welding work
Splicing fiber optic cable has no such wire rope splicing together. It a very precise process preferably using a splice. A splice connects two fiber optic cables as well as by melting or fusing them to create a single cable. To minimize the potential loss of optical signal loss or optical fibers must be absolutely perfect together.
Ends fiber cables were first laid in a pen in the joint, in order to protect them during the merger process. Next the ends are stripped coatings. If an outer envelope is present, it is also stripped. The next step involves a tool called a blade of the fiber. A target = "_self" title = "Fiber Cleaver" cleaver fiber> is used to cut the fibers in a manner that leaves cable ends perfectly smooth and flat. If the ends are not absolutely flat and perfect a splice will not happen. After cleavage of the end, they are placed in holders in the splicer.
Now, the engines of splicer align the ends of the cables. Then the href = "http://www.fiberoptictoolsupply.com/fusion_splicers.html" target = "_self" alt = "Welders"> splicing generates a small spark the gap between two electrodes. The reason for this is that you need to burn off any moisture or dust is present. Dust or moisture may cause the splicing process to fail. After this step, a much larger spark is generated which raises the temperature at the end of the cable above the melting point glass. This fuses the ends of the cables. The location of the spark and the amount of electricity it contains are carefully controlled. This precise control is necessary to ensure that the glass fiber and its sheath are not allowed to mix. If they are mixed together, this results in optical loss.
After the ends the merged cable splicer injects light through the cladding on one side of the junction and the light measurements generated by the coating on the other side. This measure is taken to determine the amount of splice loss. Splice loss is the amount of optical power lost at the junction after the splicing process. Splice loss of less than 0.1 dB is routine when using splicer merger.
In general, the fiber ends are inspected before and after the splicing process. This is done using the screen gluer display that provides a magnified view of the junction area.
welders are widely used in the telecommunications industry and that industry computer networks. They are a valuable tool for network technicians who maintain networks of fiber.
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