Fusion splicing and polishing

Fibre Optic Specialists

Fusion Splicing and polishing | cold cure | Fibre Termination | St Lc Sc Pig tails

fo04.gifFusion Services strength is in its capabilities for installing and commisioning optical fibre networks. We provide a "fibre to the desk" solution, enabling the user to have broadband technology directly to the desk. We have installed, terminated and tested many fibre network infrastructures, including:

  • CCTV.
  • Blown Fibre.
  • Local & wide area networks (LAN/WAN).
  • Telecommunications WAN's.

Fibre Products
We supply fibre optic products to a very high standard. Connectors and fibre vary from ST, SC, SMA, MTRJ, Duplex, Simplex, Singlemode, multimode, armoured, loose tube etc.

Fibre Testing
fo01.jpgWe have extensive experience in testing optical fibre networks:

  • Bare-fibre testing.
  • Cable drum testing.
  • Post-installation tests.
  • Pre-splicing confidence testing.
  • ILM (Insertion loss Measurements).
  • Splice Loss Analysis.
  • dB Light Loss.
  • Bi-Directional, dual wavelengths. 

 

 

FUSION SPLICES

The process of fusion splicing involves using localized heat to melt or fuse the ends of two optical fibers together. The splicing process begins by preparing each fiber end for fusion. Fusion splicing requires that all protective coatings be removed from the ends of each fiber. The fiber is then cleaved using the score-and-break method. The quality of each fiber end is inspected using a microscope. In fusion splicing, splice loss is a direct function of the angles and quality of the two fiber-end faces.

The basic fusion splicing apparatus consists of two fixtures on which the fibers are mounted and two electrodes. Figure 4-13 shows a basic fusion-splicing apparatus. An inspection microscope assists in the placement of the prepared fiber ends into a fusion-splicing apparatus. The fibers are placed into the apparatus, aligned, and then fused together. Initially, fusion splicing used nichrome wire as the heating element to melt or fuse fibers together. New fusion-splicing techniques have replaced the nichrome wire with carbon dioxide (CO2) lasers, electric arcs, or gas flames to heat the fiber ends, causing them to fuse together. The small size of the fusion splice and the development of automated fusion-splicing machines have made electric arc fusion (arc fusion) one of the most popular splicing techniques in commercial applications.

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Fusion Splicing and Polishing