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Maintenance of Fusion splicer
Nov 27 , 2024
Maintaining a fusion splicer is crucial to ensure its optimal performance and extend its lifespan. Here are some general maintenance guidelines for a fusion splicer: 1. Regular Cleaning: Clean the fusion splicer after each use to remove dust, debris, and fiber residue. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a mild cleaner specifically designed for fusion splicers. Avoid using solvents or abrasive materia...
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Introduction to Shenhuo Seiko Fiber Fusion Splicer
Jun 21 , 2024
Shenhuo Seiko is a well-known optical fiber equipment manufacturer, offering a variety of models of welding machines, including large core diameter special optical fiber welding machines. Large core special fiber welding machine is usually used to weld large fiber diameter or special fiber material. When choosing a suitable large-core special fiber welding, the following factors need to be conside...
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Maintaining Polarization-Maintaining Fiber Fusion Splicers
May 24 , 2024
Polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) fusion splicers play a crucial role in the field of communications. These specialized machines are designed to precisely align and fuse polarization-maintaining fibers, ensuring the integrity of the transmitted optical signals. However, like any equipment, PMF fusion splicers require regular maintenance and occasional repairs to maintain their optimal performan...
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Big diameter fiber fusion splicer
Mar 28 , 2024
A big diameter fiber fusion splicer is a fiber optic machine used for joining or splicing large diameter optical fibers together. This kind of splicer supports various fiber diameters, such as 125μm, 150μm, 200μm, 360μm, and 400μm. a brief explanation of each diameter: 125μm: This is the most common diameter for single-mode and multimode fibers used in telecommunications networks and data transmis...
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Factors to Consider While Choosing a Fusion Splicer
Jan 17 , 2024
Fusion splicer is an integral part of the fiber optic world, providing the means to connect two optical fibers end-to-end using heat. They are used to ensure that light passing through the fiber does not scatter or reflect back by the splice, thus ensuring minimal insertion loss. Choosing the right fusion splicers can be a difficult job, given the various factors that need to be taken into conside...
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Four Basic Steps to Complete a Proper Fusion Splicing
Jul 15 , 2021
Step 1. Preparing the Fibers 1. Strip jacket and remove an adequate amount of jacket, usually 2-3 m, for splicing and dressing the buffer tubes and fibers in the splice closure. Leave the proper amount of strength members to attach the cable to the closure. Refer to the splice closure directions for lengths needed. Clean all water-blocking materials using appropriate cleaners. 2. Remove buffer tub...
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ARC Checking and Maintenance of the Splicer
May 21 , 2021
Working with fiber optics takes a delicate hand and some patience. One of the most used pieces of equipment is a fusion splicer. A fusion splicer uses an electric arc to fuse two pieces of optical fiber (glass) together so that light can pass through with no scatter of light or light reflected back (backscatter) by the splice. Fusion splicing helps to reduce loss in your network. Typical loss thro...
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Daily maintenance of fusion splicer
Apr 09 , 2021
In the fusion state, the optical fiber advancement stops and the machine does not perform fusion operation. The reason is that the V-groove is dirty and must be cleaned. After closing the windproof cover, the optical fiber will not push forward. Reason: 1. The bare optical fiber is placed too far from the electrode or beyond the electrode, please replay the optical fiber. 2. The objective lens has...
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The simple failure analysis and elimination of fusion splicer
Dec 23 , 2020
1. During the splicing process, the fusion splicer displays "fiber not found or the end face of the fiber is untidy". This is mainly caused by the surface of the optical system being contaminated. The protective glass (located under the electrode) should be cleaned with absolute alcohol, and the lens on the fiber cover should be cleaned at the same time. Wait until the alcohol is dry before procee...
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Precautions for Using Fusion Splicer in Winter
Dec 07 , 2020
For communication workers working outdoors, the working environment in winter is relatively harsh. Rain and snow, windy weather, and foggy weather all bring great challenges to welding. The staff is shivering in the cold outside. The fusion splicer is also prone to failure. Today, I will give you some tips for using the fusion splicer in harsh environments and the points that should be paid attent...
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