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  2. Nyfors - Wikipedia

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    Nyfors Teknologi AB is a high-end supplier of advanced optical fiber handling equipment, based in Stockholm, Sweden.The company develops and manufactures equipment used in optical fiber fusion splicing, including products for stripping and preparation, testing and analysing and fiber end-face inspection, but is most well known for its automated optical fiber recoating and fiber cleaving systems.

  3. Mechanical splice - Wikipedia

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    The softer material allows a variety of fibers with different diameters to be used. A rotary splice is a more costly and complex connector which uses rotating glass ferrules to minimize splice loss. This is largely considered unpopular due to the increased amount of labor involved, as maintaining minimal splice loss requires frequent manual ...

  4. Line splice - Wikipedia

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    Splicing of glass fibers by thermal fusion splice. Fiber optic cable sleeve Fiber optic cable splicer. Fiber-optic cables are spliced using a special arc-splicer, with installation cables connected at their ends to respective "pigtails" - short individual fibers with fiber-optic connectors at one end. The splicer precisely adjusts the light ...

  5. Microducts - Wikipedia

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    Microduct fiber cable being installed by Cosmote in Athens, Greece. ... Splicing optical fibres is much more difficult than connecting copper wires. ... Van Wingerden ...

  6. Fiber-optic communication - Wikipedia

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    Connecting two optical fibers is done by fusion splicing or mechanical splicing and requires special skills and interconnection technology due to the microscopic precision required to align the fiber cores. [33] Two main types of optical fiber used in optic communications include multi-mode optical fibers and single-mode optical fibers.

  7. Fusion splicing - Wikipedia

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    Fusion splicing is the act of joining two optical fibers end-to-end. The goal is to fuse the two fibers together in such a way that light passing through the fibers is not scattered or reflected back by the splice , and so that the splice and the region surrounding it are almost as strong as the intact fiber.

  8. Cleave (fiber) - Wikipedia

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    A cleaved fiber. A cleave in an optical fiber is a deliberate, controlled break, intended to create a perfectly flat end face perpendicular to the fiber's longitudinal axis. . The process of cleaving an optical fiber forms one of the steps in the preparation for a fiber splice operation, regardless of the subsequent splice being a fusion splice or a mechanical splice; the other steps in the ...

  9. Stripping (fiber) - Wikipedia

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    An optical fiber stripper. Stripping is the act of removing the protective polymer coating around optical fiber in preparation for fusion splicing. [1] The splicing process begins by preparing both fiber ends for fusion, which requires that all protective coating is removed or stripped from the ends of each fiber.