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Tips to Fusion Splice Your Fiber Optic Cable

Talking about splicing fiber optic cable, you will find two different types of splicing processes.In this article, we are going to talk about fusion splicing since this is the most recommended type due to the less risk of insertion.

You have to notice first that fusion splicing is generally a bond of two or more optical fiber that joined together permanently by welding.  Making such a poor spice causes the ends of the fiber could not melt together properly, and surely it could cause problems.Second, you can cleave the fiber. You need to provide a good cleaver to get an excellent splice. You can align the fibers either automatically or manually when you fusing the fibers together. It will be depended on the type of your machine. An electrical arc usually will melt the fibers together and it will create permanent welding for the two ends of the fibers.Third, you can take heat shrink tubing to protect the fiber. It will be perfect to keep the optical fiber of your cable safe from any elements that might create breakage.

May 5, 2011