Description
Fiber Optic Splicing Machine utilize a technique called fusion splicing to seamlessly join two optical fibers together. This process involves aligning the fiber cores precisely and then using an electric arc to fuse them together, creating a continuous optical path for light transmission. These machines typically consist of a fusion splicing unit, a cleaver for preparing fiber ends, a microscope for alignment inspection, and a heating element for fusion.
Fiber Optic Splicing Machine Specifications:
- 6 motors for fiber positioning,
- core alignment or cladding alignment options,
- AUTO mode option,
- x300 magnification factor,
- quad-core processor providing fast response times,
- splicing time from 5 seconds,
- quick sleeve heating period (15 s for 40 mm sleeve),
- configuration with dedicated smartphone app (Android/iOS),
- the app can create operation reports (export to xls),
- large (5.1”) display with adjustable brightness,
- metal casing underneath, covered with rubber layer,
- high-capacity exchangeable battery (7800 mAh, ca. 200 splicing and heating operations),
- battery charging time: ca 3.5 h,
- USB adapter for smartphone charging,
- universal fiber holders,
- high-quality practical toolbox,
- large set of accessorFiber Optic Splicing Machine
Fiber Splicing Machine Applications:
- Telecommunications: Fiber Optic Splicing Machine are extensively used in telecommunication networks for splicing optical fibers in backbone networks, access networks, and last-mile connections.
- Data Centers: They are crucial in data centers for creating high-speed optical connections between servers and networking equipment, ensuring fast and reliable data transmission.
- Cable TV and Internet Services: Splicing machines are used by cable TV and internet service providers to maintain and expand their fiber-optic infrastructure for delivering high-bandwidth services to subscribers.
- Industrial Applications: Industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and transportation utilize fiber optic splicing machines for building robust communication networks in harsh environments.
- Military and Defense: Military applications often require secure and reliable communication networks, making fiber optic splicing machines valuable for building tactical and strategic communication systems.
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