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The Introduce of Fiber Optic Microscope
Mar 10 , 2021
Fiber optic microscopes are used to inspect connectors to check the quality of the termination procedure and diagnose problems. A well made connector will have a clean, smooth, polished and scratch free finish. There is not be any signs ofcracks, chips or fiber not even with the ferrule front. The magnification for viewing connectors can be 30 to 400 power. Seikofire sells S620mini video optical f...
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The Introduction of Underground Cable Fault Detector
Mar 09 , 2021
The underground pipeline detector can quickly and accurately detect the location, direction, depth, and the location and size of the damage point of the steel pipeline anticorrosive layer without damaging the ground cover. It is one of the necessary instruments for water supply companies, gas companies, railway communications, industrial and mining, infrastructure units to transform, repair, and s...
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How to clean the end face of optical fiber?
Feb 24 , 2021
Pentype One-Click Fiber Cleaner is loved by many users because of its convenient use. When using, you only need to insert the optical fiber cleaner into the connector, and then gently push it inward. When you hear the "Ka Ta" sound prompt, pull out the cleaner, and the cleaning work is completed. Therefore, it can also be called a one click optical fiber end face cleaner. In order to make it ...
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How does otdr measure breakpoints?
Feb 19 , 2021
The fiber breakpoint measurement with OTDR can be divided into three steps: parameter setting, bai data acquisition and curve analysis. Manual setting of measurement parameters includes: (1) Wavelength selection (λ): Because different wavelengths correspond to different light characteristics (including attenuation, microbending, etc.), the test wavelength generally follows the principle correspond...
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Precautions for using VFL
Feb 03 , 2021
Visual Fault Locator are also called VFL, pen-type red light sources, visible light detector, optical fiber fault detectors, optical fiber fault locators, etc. Most of them are used to detect fiber breakpoints. According to their shortest detection distance, they are divided into: 5Km, 10Km, 15Km, 20Km, 25Km, 30Km, 35Km, 40Km, etc. Driven by a constant current source, a stable red light is emitted...
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Four key factors in the purchase of Optical Power Meter
Jan 27 , 2021
There are many kinds of optical power meters, which one is suitable for us? in choosing optical power timing, we should also consider the following factors: (1) Application. Ordinary optical power meters can generally measure the absolute optical power of ordinary optical fiber links, but in some special applications, such as passive optical network (PON), coarse wavelength division multiplexing (...
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What are the commonly used fiber optic tools?
Jan 21 , 2021
The gradual increase in the construction and maintenance of optical cables in the optical communication industry has prompted an increase in the demand for various optical fiber tools. Common optical fiber tools on the market include optical fiber strippers, optical cable strippers, and optical cable cutting shears. The purpose of these tools is also different, are you really familiar with them? K...
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What are the main functional differences between OTDR and optical power meters?
Jan 13 , 2021
Anyone who does optical cable construction will often come into contact with optical power meter and OTDR (optical time domain reflectometer). Multi-users do not understand why it is necessary to use an optical power meter to test the optical loss after testing the OTDR. Doesn't OTDR have the function of testing fiber loss? And there are some differences in the main functions of the two devices? O...
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What's fiber optic pigtail?
Jan 06 , 2021
A fiber pigtail is a single, short, usually tight-buffered fiber optic cable with a factory-installed connector on one end, and un-terminated fiber on the other end, making the maintenance more conveniently. Fiber optic pigtails are used to terminated fiber optic cables via fusion splicing or mechanical splicing as shown in the picture below. The end of the pigtail is stripped and fusion spli...
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