Product Details:
Service Type | Mechanical Splicing |
Application Type | Organization/Office |
Maintenance Type | Yearly |
Fibre Optic Mode | single Mode Multi-mode |
Coverage Area | <500 Square Feet |
Fibre Connectivity For | WAN |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Fiber splicing, the process of joining two fiber optic cables together, is an important service needed at every fiber location. It is a preferred solution when the available fiber optic cable is not sufficiently long enough for the required distance, or if an existing cable has broken. Whether you are installing a new fiber optic network or updating an existing one, cables must be properly spliced in order to avoid network outages, failures, or other disruptions. FiberTechs can provide fiber splicing services in any environment as well as solutions to improve existing infrastructure. Important services related to fiber splicing include: Fiber Optic Termination – Termination is the connection of fiber or wire to a device, such as a wall outlet or equipment, which allows for connecting the cable to other cables or devices. Proper fiber optic termination will protect the fibers from dirt or damage while in use and prevent excessive loss of light, thus, making a network run more smoothly and efficiently.Fiber Optic Testing Services – We can test fiber optic cables to provide insight into their integrity, identifying any splices, connectors, or other components along the cable path. The constant evolution of high-speed optical fiber systems raises the level of testing, accuracy, and precision required on the fiber infrastructure to support these applications and services.What is Fusion Splicing in Fiber Optics?There are two methods of fiber splicing: mechanical and fusion. Mechanical Splicing involves aligning and joining two or more fibers together using connectors. Although quicker and easier to perform, mechanical splicing allows for more loss, so it is typically used for a temporary fix after a cable breaks.Fusion Splicing permanently fuses or welds the fibers together using an electric arc or heat. This is the preferred and most common method of fiber splicing, with the lowest loss and strongest connection between the two or more fibers.How to Splice Fiber Optic CableFusion splicing for fiber optic cables is an intricate process, and if not done correctly there can be connection issues or outages. The following steps are involved in a typical fusion splice:
Additional Information:
- Pay Mode Terms: T/T (Bank Transfer)
- Production Capacity: 1000
- Delivery Time: 1 day